Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A look back at this year's trip #1

BIG bus and 'our' bus
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - This huge red and white snow coach takes folks up to and onto the Athabasca Glacier (left).  It's late June (2012) and we were at the Columbia Icefields visitor center in Alberta, Canada. This portion of the Canadian Rockies is about halfway between Banff and Jasper on the Icefields Parkway.  It was cold and windy with plenty of clouds...a perfect day.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Our short vacation in the Keys is over

Heading home to OB

Soaring with the pelicans

This guy had damaged wings but still soared

Follow the leader - - the 3rd pelican down on the left has a big hole in  his beak

Close quarters flying
IN THE MIDDLE KEYS - - Some days you don't get much choice in your subject(s).

Another type of Keys flyer

Free as a bird - - almost.  A line is attached to the parasail
IN THE MIDDLE KEYS - - You are fine as long as you keep the front of the sail up.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Birds in The Keys

The snowy egrets have started an advertising campaign


So, the brown pelicans have taken to the sky in search of vittles

This osprey has its talons full with a houndfish / alligator gar.

While this osprey refines his gliding technique
MM 81.5 ISLAMORADA, THE FLORIDA KEYS - - We spend a lot of time taking pics of birds.  We have lots and lots because here in The Keys birds are everywhere and present plenty of photo opportunities.  Then the fun begins as you have to decide between what's good/really good/even better and eliminate the rest.  And then you get an osprey pic with a 'fish' which locals identified as a hound-fish or alligator gar.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Key West..The good, the bad and the ugly

The holiday spirit is 'different' in Key West:  a crab trap Christmas tree

The 'unofficial 'currency' of the Conch Republic

Cruisin' and 'boozin'

The Southern Most Point marker:  next stop Cuba

Parrot-Head Headquarters

Thanksgiving Break

Sunrise and a lonely cormorant
 THE FLORIDA KEYS MM 81.5 - - We had to walk about 50 yards from our accommodations at The Ragged Edge to catch the sunrise.  It was time to abandon Ormond Beach for a few days and Thanksgiving is  a perfect excuse.  And, with this  being Florida and winter in most other parts of the country...the campgrounds are full.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Towed 'toad' along the Oregon coast

ORMOND BEACH, FL - - From this year's wanderings.

A new dance step

Ruddy Turnstone in winter colors trying out a new move
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - It's tough trying to work a new dance step into your foraging routine.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Looking for the next meal

Still life with Spanish moss and palmetto bushes

The quest for food:  Great Blue Heron gazing...

Red-shouldered hawk checking things out...

and a large 'gator looking for small treats

ORMOND BEACH, FL - - We made our first Fall trip to Lake Woodruff NWR today hoping that some feathered visitors from Up North had arrived on their migratory trip to warmer weather.  Summer rains have left the wildlife reserve with high water, not the best situation for the birds who spend some time in DeLand.  The usual suspects, though, were on hand and resolutely on the lookout for something to fill their stomachs with. 
    

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Rat-a-tat-tat

Red-bellied wood pecker
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - After a steady diet of pigeons and blackbirds, it was nice to see something colorful for a change. 

Friday, November 09, 2012

Playtime

A pigeon searches the surrounding area for anything edible

Neighborhood rose
ORMOND BEACH, FL - - I have added a new lens to my Canon equipment, the first in seven years.  This 70-200mm telephoto lens adds a lot of versatility.  I went out today looking for our neighborhood cats - - which usually number between 5 and 10 over  a three block walk.  Naturally,  they were all hiding out.  So you get another pigeon on a red tile roof and a red rose.  Perhaps the weekend will provide us with some bird action.