Spring Birding Trip, Part 4 (Star Island Landscapes)
Part 3 is here. When the birding is slow or the light grows dim on Star Island, my eyes/brain switch into landscape mode. Black and White Landscapes Color Landscapes
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Part 3 is here. When the birding is slow or the light grows dim on Star Island, my eyes/brain switch into landscape mode. Black and White Landscapes Color Landscapes
Part 2 is here As I made my way up (and down) the southern Maine coast before heading to Star Island, I made multiple stops along the way to looks
Continue readingSpring Birding Trip, Part 3 (pre-Star Island Landscapes)
I spent most of last week on my annual spring migration birding trip. I headed out on Monday morning and drove up the southern Maine coast as far as Cape
A few days ago, while mowing the lawn, I noticed that the lady slippers around the house were in bloom. This got me thinking… dangerous, I know! The result of
Last Sunday, I headed to the Vermont Center for Photography in Brattleboro for their open portfolio review. I left early and headed to Rockingham, Vermont to see the meetinghouse there.
Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals off the New Hampshire and Southern Maine coast, is a classic migrant trap. When the conditions are right, hundreds of migrating birds
When the birding gets slow, my camera lens wanders; especially around sunrise and sunset, but really just about anytime.
I observed the first of the seasons dragonflies (Hudsonian White-faces) in our yard a couple of weeks ago. However, today was the first day I got out to photograph odes.
This week I spent 48 hours on Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals, photographing birds during the northward migration. The trip was organized by Eric Masterson. I took
Yesterday, I spent several hours watching and photographing the eagle nest just south of the boat ramp on the Connecticut River in Hinsdale, NH. The best viewing sites are a