Monday, February 28

Images In White

This February may have been the 2nd snowiest one on record, but a person still needs to just get out of the proverbial fever-inducing cabin for some fresh air and change of scenery...I meandered through Custer Park in search of blue sky that lay south from home...very elusive blue sky, but behold, a winter wonderland....



French Creek.....




Male antelope resting....




Female antelope, up close and personal....




A lone pine on a slope....




A very pregnant buffalo (ctr.), a sharp contrast against pure white snow...




Snow-capped oak, a spidery network of bare branches...




One of a flock of wild turkeys bobbing along...




A distant Northern shrike....




And a white-tailed doe peering at a passerby from between saplings....

Stay tuned for Part II ....

Monday, February 7

Duck, Duck...Eagle!

Friday the weather was permitting, so I hit the Hills, but started with another stop at Canyon Lake on the W side of Rapid City, to see what wintering ducks were about...


A few ring-necked ducks were hunkered down on the edge of the ice closest to the shore...


Several redheads were on hand...the photo below is the only shot I got of a female redhead (r.)...




I think this is the first time I've seen a male (bottom) common merganser! Before I'd only seen 1-2 females... I saw a female with her chicks on Box Elder Creek 1-2 yrs ago...below is the male up closer...the male has a deep forest green head, the female's is cinnamon...



A female lesser scaup? ...she was hanging w/ a male redhead...they do look just like a female redhead except for the light colored spot by the beak... 


There were still plenty of common goldeneyes, in their crisp white turtlenecks...below is a female (bottom of photo)...




I somehow only got one shot of a bufflehead (bottom), there weren't many...the female bufflehead is at the top of the photo. That's a female common goldeneye near the male bufflehead. 


Pheasant under glass? Naw, just mallard on ice...


After leaving Canyon Lake, I headed W on Hwy 44 to Hwy 385, where I headed S, stopping at Pactola Lake despite the blustering wind...to take a few shots of the ice fishermen...and below, the American flag that flies on top of a small rock island in the lake near the Hwy side...




Further S on Hwy 385, up ahead I saw a dark shape on the road and thought it was a crow eating roadkill...as I got closer the bird flapped its wings and I saw flashes of solid white...! The bald eagle flew up to the trunk of a broken off tree and I was able to get some shots in before it flew to a pine branch blocked from view, and then hit the sky and disappeared. Once again, nature left me speechless!

Thursday, February 3

Winter Blahs and Brrrr's

The winter blahs have had their hold on me...it's been too cold to go running around w/ the camera for the most part and when I did go out about a week ago, I didn't get any good photos but thought I'd check in anyway...it was 40+ today, should be tomorrow too anyway...thanks to those who have visited for the first time recently and for your comments, I really appreciate it! Think spring!!


Recently we experienced what the news called 'fog ice' which left ice crystals on everything again...this is one of two poplars in our back yard...late Jan.


More recently (a couple days ago) the thermometer on the front porch looked like this in the AM...more than just that one day, too...fun fun...


I did go for a drive E of the hills over a week ago, saw my first bald eagle of the season but it was too far to get a decent shot. Ho hum!