Category Archives: Wildlife

Monarch

 

Over the years I’ve been hiking and doing photography, I’ve had a number of insects fly by or even land on me or my camera.  It’s difficult to get a shot of a dragonfly that’s landed on the top of your lens or a butterfly that won’t hold still.  But every so often, they’ll play nice and I can get a decent image.

 

On a recent hike I waited for several minutes for a Monarch to finish wandering and land somewhere long enough for me to get a picture.  It chose a pine bough above me so I wasn’t able to get a clear shot of it’s entire wingspan, but the angle I had to work with made for a pretty image in the end so I wasn’t disappointed.

 

Monarch Butterfly

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

Wildlife And Nature

 

On my most recent hiking outing I decided to hike a trail in Gouldsboro hoping that the lotus blossoms were blooming. I had no luck there. But in the middle of the road to the trail, right by the pond where the lotus blossoms live stood a deer. I noticed the mother first, then a little blur of movement on the side of the road caught my attention. A spotted faun ran to catch up to its mother. I shot a little video of them dancing down the road to a dirt road that leads to a small art studio/gallery. Once level with the dirt road, I managed to get a nice picture of them both (again, I was the passenger for all this).

 

 

Mother and Baby Deer

 

So cute!

 

Onward to the hike. It was a really warm day and without the breeze it would have been unbearable, but I trudged along the trail to its end, then started back. On the way back, my hiking partner noticed a small single pink flower on the edge of the trail. A Lady Slipper if we’re not mistaken. I’ve never actually seen a Lady Slipper up close like that and from what I’ve heard they were, or still are, an endangered plant. I’ll have to do a little research on that to find out what’s what.

 

 

Lady Slipper
It’s a pretty little flower, and I’m not a fan of the color pink!

 
It concerned me how close the little flower was to the edge of the trail. I’d almost stepped on it myself so someone not really paying attention or someone with a dog running rampant could easily trample it. I hope that doesn’t happen.
Keep your eyes peeled when you’re out an about, folks.

 

 
And on a side note, time is running out fast for the 8X10 print giveaway, open to my blog followers/email subscribers. You have until 11pm on June 30 to send me an email with the subject “8X10 Print Giveaway” to enter. I’ll announce the winner of the drawing on Monday, July 4th! Don’t miss out! Get your entry in now!

 

 
Until next time…

 

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~A.M.

Deer Family

 

Last Tuesday, I stepped into my kitchen and happened to look out the window at just the right moment to see this adorable scene… Good thing I always have my camera close by!

 

 

Deer Family

 

 

Now, this isn’t the first time this little family unit has paid a visit to my yard looking for food. Not by far. They’ve been coming to my yard since the little ones had spots and they show up every week. Sometimes several times a week.

 

I’m not sure, but I think the mother is actually a second generation that’s been frequenting my bird feeders.
Cuteness!

 

 
Until next time…
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~A.M.

You Can‘t Catch Me!

 

Recently, I had several suet bird feeders put up in windows around my house, much to the birds’, and my cats’, delight.

 
My cat Abby sat in the kitchen window watching chickadees flying to and from the feeder, but one little bird made a bit of a game out of it. It would fly to the feeder, fly back to the power line, fly back to the feeder, then fly to one of the stings I have stretched vertically across the window (to help keep the birds from flying into the kitchen picture window), perch there, and look in at my cat.

 
I actually managed to catch a picture of it taunting my cat as if it were saying “Na na! You can’t catch me!”

 

 

You Can't Catch Me, Cat!

 
I think the bird enjoyed the little game, but it frustrated Abby.

 

 
Until next time…

 
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~A.M.

I See You

A while ago, I happened to look out my bedroom window and saw this strange little bug hanging out on my screen.  I zoomed in and caught him (or her) staring at me.  It was actually a little unsettling.

Weird Bug

Until next time…

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~A.M.