Archive for June, 2008

Osprey, Wrangell St. Elias National Park, Alaska.

Friday, June 6th, 2008

osprey soaring, Wrangell St. Elias national Park, Alaska.

Hey Folks,

It’s been an fun week so far .. the birds are back in the north country, and that means lots of time wondering how I can sneak my way close enough for a photo of one of them. Ever try to sneak up on a bird? It’s a tough gig. They have ‘eyes like eagles’ funnily enough, and always know exactly where you are – and how close they let you approach seems to correlate precisely with how well they fit in the frame of your camera – as they get more than half the viewfinder, they fly away – regardless if you’re shooting an enormous bald eagle or a sneaky little robin. But it’s fun, and it’s so great to have them back in the north. The woods literally come alive every morning with the various songs and calls of the migratory birds, all getting their groove on and nesting and breeding before summer. I hadn’t realized how much I dig their many sounds until they returned.

Here’s an osprey photo. I was set up in my blind trying to get some duck photos – with no luck. This osprey appeared and I tried to get some images of him/her. It was ridiculously hard, as I was sitting on the ground, kneeling in fact, with my tripod about 1 foot off the ground. I had the 500mm and a teleconverter mounted on it, and this osprey appears, flying around looking for something to eat. So I’m literally flopping about on the ground, on my back shooting up at this osprey, swinging my camera and lens around like a militiaman and his gattling gun. I didn’t get much in the way of sharp images, but it was pretty cool – especially what happened about 10 seconds later.

osprey and Goshawk, Wrangell St. Elias national Park, Alaska.

I was sitting on my blind waiting on some ducks to approach (they never did – ducks are among the sneakiest of all birds) and this osprey started flying overhead. All of a sudden out of the woods comes this Goshawk on the attack .. it was all over pretty quickly. The osprey, far larger, had it’s butt kicked all too soon, and took off from where it came. The Goshawk disappeared back into the woods once the osprey was gone. They must have a nest I there somewhere, but I never saw it.

Cheers

Carl

Northern Shoveller, Wrangell – St. Elias National Park, Alaska.

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Northern Shoveller, Wrangell - St. Elias National Park, Alaska.

Hey Folks,

here’s a male Northern Shoveller, photographed from my tent blind on the north side of Wrangell St. Elias national park, Alaska. I had little luck with these birds, but a ton of fun. And lots of sitting, hidden in my little blind, waiting for them to come close.

Cheers

Carl

Bald eagle, feeding on snowshoe hare, Alaska.

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Bald eagle, feeding on snowshoe hare, Alaska.

Hey Folks,

Who said bald eagles only eat fish. This one has a snowshoe hare and seems to be more than happy with it.

So far, I’ve seen my first grizzly of the year, my first black bear of the year, bull moose, cow moose, beaver and some other white thing that raced across a road in front of me, that I have no idea what it was .. larger than a housecat, with a tail, snow white, and running for it’s life. A mystery. That’s the mammals. None of which I photographed. I do have, however, some bid images. You’ll be seeing a number of birds on this blog over the next week. (more…)