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Which of today’s three featured images is your favorite? Why did you make your choice?

What’s Up?

Photography at Indian Lake Estates (ILE) has been fabulous recently. We have five baby cranes of varying sizes from week-old chicks to a single small colt. And at least one more sandhill nest with two [...]


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What’s Up?

After hustling to get to the airport early on Thursday amidst reports of TSA delays at Orlando, my flight to MCI, Kansas City, MO was delayed more than five hours because of maintenance issues. I was glad that I made it.

My PhotoCon KC program on Friday morning, The Blessed Bird Photographer, [...]


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Two-Day Old Sandhill Crane Chicks: Devils or Angels?

On Monday past Bob Eastman and I were blessed to find a pair of two-day old crane chicks along the shoreline near my home in Indian Lake Estates, FL. For more than 30 minutes, the tiny siblings tried to kill each other. Watch the video to [...]


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Your Call?

Which version of today’s featured image do you like best? Why?

My Realization

In the I Was On The Fence About This One. What Do You Think? blog post here, I was somewhat surprised that so many folks realized right off the bat that it was the owl’s eyes needed to be [...]


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What’s Up?

Bob Eastman and I enjoyed a fabulous cloudy morning of bird photography yesterday at ILE. We put out a road-killed opossum on the beach south of the pier that quickly attracted several Turkey Vultures. After that, for the first time, we successfully worked the previously very shy two-chick crane family from my SUV. [...]


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