Screamin' Eagle. Actually he appeared to be yawning. Probably getting board with the old guy and his camera.11/21/06 at 22:59guest: Great shots as always Ken, it's quite a thrill sne...
80 inch wingspan09/09/05 at 11:09guest: Thanks, Beverly. That's an 80 inch wing span. Wide...
80 inch wingspan09/07/05 at 07:11guest: I love this one. Your pictures are fascinating.
08/22/06 at 20:25guest: Thank you. I'm old enough to remember when this wa...
08/18/06 at 19:55guest: This is a beautiful shot of a beautiful animal! G...
I blended the previous two pictures so I could compare the juvenille to the adult.08/22/06 at 20:30guest: It's only a study of the feathers and wing shape. ...
I blended the previous two pictures so I could compare the juvenille to the adult.08/18/06 at 20:13guest: Neat, it's an interesting comparison.
I'll never make National Geographic.08/18/06 at 20:16guest: Yeah, this one is cut off; but the second photo on...
08/22/06 at 20:21guest: Thanks. I agree that it's probably a 1st year bird...
08/18/06 at 20:03guest: This is a good shot of a young bird - probably you...
8-07. This second year male allowed me to stand under his tree when.............09/08/05 at 23:37guest: I've even got the moon up above in my OUT of Conte...
8-07. This second year male allowed me to stand under his tree when.............09/07/05 at 23:22guest: You've got the birds and the bees and the flowers ...
From the other side. 02/15/05 at 18:50guest: Excellent albums. Believe it or not, I travel with...
Protecting the kill. There was a second Eagle in this white pine. As usual it flew away before the camera and user were ready.02/06/05 at 23:37guest: Thanks, Donn. Hand held. I'm thinking of moving up...
Protecting the kill. There was a second Eagle in this white pine. As usual it flew away before the camera and user were ready.02/06/05 at 22:00guest: Nice capture of the eyes from a distance with a KO...
Check out the talons. This juvenile great horned owl is fast becoming the predator that she is meant to be. Bad news for rabbit06/02/05 at 10:19guest: Amazing pictures. The owl has always been such an ...