
A Wood Duck male growing his plumage for next spring. |

Juv. Northern Flicker |

Dark-eyed Junco
(Oregon Version I think) |

A bad photo of a Swainson's Thrush |

Yellowstone Buffalo herd |

Red-tailed Hawk near
Baker City Oregon |

Osprey nest
in Northern Idaho |

Rock Wren
Snake River Canyon
Twin Falls Idaho |

Mourning Dove
Central Idaho |

American Kestrel |

Female Elk
near Jackson Hole |

Buck Pronghorn Antelope
in Yellowstone National Park |

Female Moose
in Yellowstone National Park |

Classic Yellowstone Falls
from Artists Point |

American Kestrel
in flight looking at a potential meal. |

Bull Elk in the trees |

Bull Elk
announcing his
control of the herd. |

Bull Elk
with huge antlers. |

Elk herd during
rutting season. |

American Tree Sparrow is my best guess here. |

Buffalo taking it out
on a little tree. |

Ducks take to the air
near Twin Falls Idaho. |

Coyote hunting in
Yellowstone. |

Coyote hunting |

American Kestrel (Sparrow Hawk) with his face away from the wind with
feathers flaring on back of head. |

Western Bluebird in
Yellowstone |

Sand-hill Cranes in
Yellowstone |

Twin fawns in
Yellowstone |

Coyote hunting
Northern Idaho |

Once you see a Common Raven, there is no mistaking one for a Crow.
Their voices are quite different too. |

Wild Turkeys
North Western Montana |

Female ring-necked
Pheasant |

a very posed red squirrel |

Wheat fields of
Eastern Washington |

A House Finch coming into his true colors after a summer molt. |

Savannah Sparrow
Central Washington |

California Quail
Eastern Washington |

Magpie
Central Montana |

Osprey in flight |

Chipping Sparrow, is my best guess on this little guy.
(Or Juv. White Crown Sparrow) |

Swainson's Hawk
Montana |

Swainson's Hawk
Montana |

Swainson's Hawk
Montana |

Osprey in flight |

European Starlings are very community orientated and are nearly always
found in large groups. |

Lewis River scene in Yellowstone National Park |

Meadow Larks
Central Montana |

Wheat fields of
Eastern Washington |

Swainson's Hawk near Baker Oregon |

European Starlings, once you get beyond their bad reputation, are quite
beautiful birds. |

These California Quail came
down the street in Baker and around the corner and stopped at the cross
walk before crossing the street. Very interesting listening to
their conversations as they ran along. |

This is a highly processed version of a photo of the sunset across dusty
summer hay fields and farm buildings. |

Trying to capture the feeling of relief a farmer has when the end of a
day arrives after working long and hard. |

Hazy with dust sunset, near Baker Oregon. |

A poor photo but an unusual bird for Seattle area... (at least where I
shoot) a Spotted Towhee |

Red-tailed Hawk preparing to fly. |

Song Sparrow I believe.
(possibly Fox Sparrow) |

Savannah Sparrow |

Savannah Sparrow |

Savannah Sparrow |

American Kestrels in their
home territory. |

Great Blue Heron in the rain. |

Pastoral Art scene of a hunting hawk. |

This is a female Wood-duck at a Nature preserve in Southern Washington. |

Yellowstone
Buffalo Art Sepia tone |

Juv. White Crowned Sparrow |

Juv. White Crown Sparrow |

This is a rather wet Song Sparrow or Fox Sparrow. |

A Juv. Pied-billed Grebe |

Fox Sparrow |