Dear Mrs. and Mr. Oriole

Dear Mrs. and Mr. Oriole, I regret to inform you that your home, beautiful and sturdy though it was, fell victim to this winter’s storms. I recently found it in a dry creek bed at the foot of the cottonwood tree where you had so laboriously affixed it to a number of branches. My heart … Continue reading Dear Mrs. and Mr. Oriole

Even More Unexpected

If the “bobkitten” encounter I wrote about two posts ago was unexpected, it wasn’t my first with this species and, with any luck, won’t have been the last one in our local environs. I’m not sure the same can be said about my meeting with the protagonist of today’s post, which was even more unexpected. … Continue reading Even More Unexpected

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday

Living at an elevation of 6,000 feet along Colorado's Front Range, we can expect frost until the middle of May. This does not preclude earlier harbingers of spring, some of which have made a welcome appearance in the previous two days. Wir leben auf 1.800 Meter Höhe am Ostrand der Rocky Mountains in Colorado, wo … Continue reading (Almost) Wordless Wednesday

Unexpected

On occasion I have more than one wildlife encounter on the same day. Following my meeting with the charming coyote in the luminous light of the rising October sun you might remember from my previous post, the morning holds another surprise. After moving on to another favorite birding destination in prairie habitat, I walk a … Continue reading Unexpected

Barking Dog

Encounters with wild animals generally fill me with gratitude and happiness, none more than encounters with birds. But whenever I’m out and about with binoculars and camera looking for feathered friends, I also pay close attention to the presence of other creatures. Occasionally, I am lucky and see furry fauna besides our ubiquitous (albeit still-appreciated) … Continue reading Barking Dog