An elk calf struts its stuff while walking behind mom, just out of frame to the left.
π·: Canon 7D II | Canon 100-400mm II
ποΈ: June 5, 2016
Scratcher of heads, rubber of bellies
A wet image for today as we’re getting much-needed rain in the desert, a look back while looking down from the overlook on the Horsetail Falls Trail in the Columbia River Gorge. This location certainly triggered my fear of heights so it was a crawl out, quick picture, crawl back, start breathing again. I was never in any danger, just my brain thought I was.
π·: Sony A6500 | Sony-Zeiss 55mm f/1.8
ποΈ: May 7, 2017
Being able to spend time with Bear each day these past few months has been such a delight. Our work on his daily walks paid dividends yesterday when we came across an unleashed dog in the preserve. The trail was narrow and the dog started barking as soon as it was beside us. Before I could respond Bear de-escalated and led me down the trail, turning around for a treat when we were far enough away. I was so proud I would have given him a handful but after chomping down the first, SeΓ±or Oso was back on the march, culminating in his first visit to the Basalt Ridge Overlook (and only my second).
π·: Sony A6700 | Sigma 30mm f/1.4
ποΈ: December 29, 2023
These pictures remind me of spring as I so loved sitting beside a lush meadow and listening to the savannah sparrows sing. They were taken in the fall though, the green backdrop courtesy of the wonderland that is the Pacific Northwest.
π·: Sony A6500 | Canon 500mm | Canon 1.4X
ποΈ: October 1, 2017
While testing Bear’s hiking shoes I ramped him up to longer and longer hikes, while he easily got the hang of them I noticed they were rubbing and creating a sore on one of his feet. My wife gave him a red wrap over a bandage to keep him from licking it and while he was waiting to be fed, with one leg tucked underneath him and his colorful rope toy out front, it looked like he had one festive leg and one FESTIVE leg. I’ve been taking him without his shoes on a mix of neighborhood walks and trails that don’t have many rocks and are wide enough that he’s less likely to step on something prickly. That has worked well and I’ll keep that up for the next month while I can still hike with him every day.
π·: Sony A6700 | Sony-Zeiss 24mm f/1.8
ποΈ: December 9, 2023
Bear and I saw a coyote on a neighborhood walk recently, they’re not uncommon but I hear them more than I see them, especially at night when I like to go out back and look at the stars and listen to the quiet. I’ve never seen one when I had an appropriate camera with me however, all part of their cunning plans. That wasn’t the case at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge though where I saw them many times hunting in the meadows and marshes along the auto tour.
π·: Canon 20D | Canon 100-400mm
ποΈ: May 29, 2005
A hoary marmot feasts in a mountain meadow on a cold rainy day in the fall. Unlike the pikas they share their habitat with, they spend most of the year in hibernation and need to put on plenty of fat reserves to make it through the long winters at Mount Rainier.
π·: Canon 7D | Canon 500mm | Canon 1.4X
ποΈ: September 23, 2014