Kip’s Comments - March 17, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 17, 2023

Beginning of Something Beautiful?

This afternoon I accepted a donation of milkweed seeds to be included in our CRP pollinator habitat in the next few weeks. Hopefully these seeds will help with the dwindling monarch butterfly population.

I know I do not mind adding extra milkweed seeds to my mix of grasses and forbs. Milkweed plants may not be as showy as some plants, but the monarchs they attract certainly are.

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Kip’s Comments - March 16, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 16, 2023

Miserable Way to Wait Out the Weather

I suppose when you are a wild trumpeter swan and the weather gets nasty, you don’t really have too many options other than to wait out the storm.

This swan was part of a family group resting in corn stubble as wind blew rain and sleet on them. I have a hunch that before darkness set in they were planning to move to the safety of open water somewhere. That was not happening while I watched them.

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Kip’s Comments - March 15, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 15, 2023

Watching You Watching Me and a Sweet Marsh Update

Thank you to this “gray ghost” - an adult male northern harrier that put on an exceptional show of flight skills for me today.

Successful pictures of the aerial hunting were minimal, but I was afforded enough to share with others. I noticed as I looked at the images on my screen that I was watching the harrier as it was watching me.

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Kip’s Comments - March 14, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 14, 2023

Sunrise on the Road

Today’s image is not perfect. Noticeable lens flare fills part of the frame while the arrangement between the rising sun and the road is skewed. There is just something about the picture that will likely stop it from ever being used beyond today.

Yet, this picture captures the essence of the day. We conducted a full-scale exercise based on a severe weather event followed by a necessary meeting later in the day. My Tuesday was filled with activity - worthwhile activity - that made the hours pass too fast. This picture documents the only few quiet seconds of today.

Sometimes… too often… life seems to drift out of balance. Schedules fill up and quiet time is forgotten. We need quiet time to normalize, to recharge, and for the health of our souls. Yet, quiet time is forgotten because it is easy to ignore. We fill each minute with the busyness of important activities and then wonder why life seems out of balance.

After the past few days I am going to focus on rebalancing. I need a little more quiet time than what I saw at an intersection this morning. This sunrise on the road was a good reminder. I got the message…it is time for quiet time!

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Kip’s Comments - March 13, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 13, 2023

“You are Such a Goon”

Lately I have not been sleeping well. Instead of tossing and turning, I use my “awake” time to improve my education…either through reading or in my role as the Valedictorian of YouTube University.

Some time ago I learned of a way to through sparks to make interesting pictures. I was not sure if what I had learned was legitimate or not. Since I did not have time today to get out and shoot pictures of migrating waterfowl or river otters or owls, I experimented with some “Spark Ring” ideas. This was the best I came up with - so far.

Kristy happened to look out while I was making spark rings. Her comment when I came in… “You are such a goon!” I think that translates to “I am so jealous of your creativity and want to try that some time!”

Note: If you attempt this, you are responsible for all safety precautions.

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Kip’s Comments - March 12, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 12, 2023

What A Display!

Even with brisk weather conditions - cold temperatures with winds matching the temps - the wildlife displays in our areas were exceptional this morning. Above the dam in Frederika many bald eagles were feeding on the remains of carp laying on the ice.

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Kip’s Comments - March 11, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 11, 2023

Appropriate Composition

Today’s image features yet another lone tree I found in a snowy field. Such a composition seemed appropriate for the day. Unpleasant, gloomy weather and too much wind with intermittent snow and rain made for a productive, but not too exciting of a day. Days like this are acceptable as long as the conditions don’t become permanent.

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Kip’s Comments - March 10, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 10, 2023

Not Too Many Words

Today was a tough, challenging day for many of us today. As a result, I don’t have too much to type. Instead I will share images of dancing sandhill cranes that gave me a few seconds of thought diversion.

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Kip’s Comments - March 9, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 9, 2023

Late Snow - Two Views

After a productive morning and a fun afternoon nature photography program, I went for a drive to see what I could find in the falling snow. As often happens, the snow blurring my vision of trees in a timber caught my eye. That the trees had white bark mixed with red oak leaves meant I had to stop for a photo….

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Kip’s Comments - March 8, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 8, 2023

Camouflage

We humans do a pretty good job of creating camouflage to help us blend into our environments. Our 3D ghillie suits and even some patterned clothing is a near match. As good as our camo is, I am not sure it matches what nature accomplishes on an every day basis, at least for some species or genders of some wildlife species.

Today I noticed a drake mallard in shallow water in a wooded area. My eyes focused on his gaudy colors - that green head and lighter colored back. It wasn’t until I looked around that I recognized a hen mallard was nearby. She blended so well with her environment that I nearly missed seeing her.

These two are probably a mated pair. Soon he will be distracting predators away from the nest where she will be concealed as she warms eggs.

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Kip’s Comments - March 7, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 7, 2023

One Picture

Today as I was leaving a wildlife area I noticed movement in the nearby brush. Since the activity was close, I watched as this raccoon sniffed and wandered around, even sitting up on its back-end twice (sorry - no picture). By the time I had a camera in hand the ‘coon had already made its way to a small tree surrounded by thick vegetation leftover from last year. Thoughts of not being able to shoot a decent picture were very real.

Instead of giving up, I….

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Kip’s Comments - March 6, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 6, 2023

Incoming, Outgoing, and Staying

Tis the time of year to enjoy the multitude of migratory species passing through the area. Most of the migrants (birds) are incoming, but some will soon be outgoing.

For incoming birds today I watched the most sandhill cranes I have seen so…

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Kip’s Comments - March 5, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 5, 2023

From the Water

The greatest time of the year is beginning - when migrating birdlife can be found in many places.

Unlike any other year since I have been photographing wildlife, this spring I do not have the good fortune of Marten’s Lake at Sweet Marsh to attract waterfowl while providing enough water to paddle my canoe for photos at close range. Due to renovation work, Marten’s Lake has been drained.

With everything changed from my “normal” migration documentation routine, I have been forced to find alternate birding locations. Today I paddled a….

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Kip’s Comments - March 4, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 4, 2023

Surprise During Teaching Times

This morning I spent quality time with one of my grandsons. Our intent was for me to teach him how to use a compass while at the same time work with him to shoot outdoor photos.

We hiked a trail that wove in and out of trees. Some of the trees were conifers - trees that are prime habitat for owls. As we hiked under the trees we found random aged (fragile/soggy) owl pellets. Those pellets made perfect subject matter for a young lad to learn to work a camera on. Owl pellets don’t move making framing and focusing easier than a living subject. So, we practiced shooting photos on owl pellets.

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Kip’s Comments - March 3, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 3, 2023

Nature Surprises

During a couple of walks at Sweet Marsh today I was treated to multiple nature surprises. My first outing had me seeing hundreds of greater white-fronted geese with two snow geese grubbing among them. Also present were sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, and two lesser scaups.

This afternoon I was treated to the greater white-fronted geese with two snow geese again. A nicer surprise was finding….

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Kip’s Comments - March 2, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 2, 2023

Spying on Waterfowl

For a bit of time today I was able to look around for migrating (or resident) waterfowl that might be taking advantage of the little puddles of open water.

My best find was a small pond surrounded by tall grasses with a break in them that framed a gathering of….

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Kip’s Comments - March 1, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - March 1, 2023

Company is Here!

After what seems to have been much longer than a normal winter, the spring migration has begun. Even though area water bodies are either out of their banks with spring flood water or still remain covered by winter ice, plenty of migrants have arrived.

I am not going to bother sharing the duck inf flight images since the pintails and mallards were quite far away. Green-winged teals were exhibiting interesting behavior by feeding on something unknown on the ice, so I will share a sample of those photos. Hundreds of….

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Kip’s Comments - February 28, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - February 28, 2023

Generations

Last night as I drove into the yard I spotted two skunks grubbing around not far from our yard line. For a few brief seconds I was frustrated by the “wildness” of our home area. We do not need skunks so close. Then I remembered that with the “wild” that brings skunks I also enjoy positive species the wild attracts - like bald eagles.

Most days we have very majestic adult birds watching over/hunting our yard. On several occasions juvenile birds have taken perch in our spruce trees to scan the area. Today we had a….

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Kip’s Comments - February 27, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - February 27, 2023

Valedictorian of YouTube University

It is no secret that what information I need to know is much greater than what I actually know. Since my curiosity outweighs my intelligence, I am a regular attendee of the University of YouTube.

If and when I do not know something, I turn to YouTube and almost always I find my answers. In fact, I cannot think of a time yet when somebody somewhere hasn’t had the same questions I have and did not post a solution on YouTube.

Recently I have been trying to learn the capabilities of the camera on my cell phone. Specifically, I wanted to know if there was some method for recording long exposure images. Sure enough, the answer was on YouTube. I tried it and it worked. Contact me if you me to explain how to do create long exposures.

Today I am sharing before and after images illustrating how this works with a cell phone. Both images were recorded at the dam in Frederika. The first image was the standard stop action photo and the second image was the long exposure.

Note: The images were not to showcase how pretty the dam is when the water is high (it is not pretty). Instead, the photos simply show how well the cell phone can create long exposures.

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Kip’s Comments - February 26, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - February 26, 2023

Daytime and Nighttime

Today went by very quickly…a volleyball tournament that went many hours followed by some work that was necessary.

I had no time for outdoor photography during daylight hours. Instead of ending my streak of working with my camera every day, I went out tonight for an evening sky shot. What a surprise that was - the wind has kicked up, the temperature has dropped, and clouds have moved in. Still, by opening my shutter for a long time I was able to record an image that shows what the sky might look like if the current nighttime was daytime.

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