

At least 6 eagles took flight before I got as close as I wanted to be to photograph the group in the field. The last photo is of one of those that took flight! They must have “eagle eyes!”


At least 6 eagles took flight before I got as close as I wanted to be to photograph the group in the field. The last photo is of one of those that took flight! They must have “eagle eyes!”

Or Not

No wonder they are called, White-tailed Deer!


In the top photo is a Baltimore Oriole leaving a feeder after getting his grape jelly. This was the first time I saw this species this Spring. The bottom photo is of a female and male Northern Cardinal. The Cardinals were in a frenzy, going to and fro, the male chasing the female. It is obviously mating time!

Immature Red-Tailed Hawk
Going Their Own Way

I located another photo from Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, which was good enough quality to post! Enjoy.

Great Blue Heron at the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware.
ISO-4,000, 70mm, f/5.0, 1/500 sec, using a Canon 7D with Canon EF 70-300 zoom lens!