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Earth Day 2013

I wanted to share these images because today is Earth Day. . . . → Read More: Earth Day 2013

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Adult Swainson’s Hawk Portrait

The other day I came across that post and felt very embarrassed because on that post I realized I had incorrectly ID'd this bird as a Red-tailed Hawk. . . . → Read More: Adult Swainson’s Hawk Portrait

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Don’t tick the Bison off

This Bison bull weighs in at about 1,500 pounds, he is wild and you don't want to tick him off like one man did on Antelope Island last weekend.

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Male Long-billed Curlew lifting off

I photographed this male Long-billed Curlew last week as he was starting to lift off.

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Mountain Plovers – A Dream Come True

What I saw through my lens was a Mountain Plover, a bird I have long dreamed of seeing. A rarity here in Utah.

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Winter Female American Kestrel Photos

Yesterday morning I was able to take female American Kestrel photos from the causeway to Antelope Island State Park twice.

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ABA Bird Of The Year 2022 – The Burrowing Owl!

It was announced yesterday that the Burrowing Owl is the 2022 ABA Bird of the Year! Burrowing Owls are small, long-legged, sandy-colored, charismatic owls with bright yellow eyes.

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Spring Flowering Gray’s Biscuitroot

The first wildflowers I photographed this spring were some Gray's Biscuitroot that I found blooming on the north end of Antelope Island last week.

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Two Phalarope Species At Bear River MBR

Two days ago after leaving the auto tour route at Bear River MBR I was able to photograph two phalarope species in a wetlands that were feeding side by side.

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Great Blue Herons At The Farmington Bay WMA Rookery

Yesterday morning, I was surprised to find Great Blue Herons already at the nests of the rookery at Farmington Bay WMA. There were more than twenty herons.

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