Kip’s Comments - May 16, 2023
Please Don’t and Many Observations
Many hours today were invested in flora and fauna studies with my Nikon. Most of the time was positive, but not all of it.
In one small area of the county we have several rather uncommon plant species doing their best to survive. Apparently someone determined they needed to transplant some of the few wild plants. The tell-tale signs of the digging and removal were obvious. That is unfortunate since many times wildflowers do not transplant well. Hopefully the person (or persons) will choose to enjoy the plants where they are and take pictures. Please, leave the plants for all to enjoy. Thank you!
On a positive note, today I enjoyed many wildlife…
Kip’s Comments - May 15, 2023
That Didn’t Last Long
A month or so ago I noticed we had our large oak (swinging) tree excavated over the winter. Several sizable holes were pecked or chewed into upper branches of the tree. Based on the visuals, it was obvious the tree would have to come down, but I was hoping to wait until my dock was pulled out later this fall. Then I could drop the tree with no fear of damaging anything.
Fast-forward to Saturday night/Sunday morning when we had wind and…
Kip’s Comments - May 14, 2023
A Very Special Mother’s Day
On this Mother’s Day 2023 my mother enjoyed a very special gift - a culinary treat - compliments of Mother Nature (for habitat and appropriate weather conditions) and me (for finding and harvesting).
Before the day of rain and drizzle began I was out looking for birds, blossoms, and any fungi I might find. And oh did I find fungi! About twenty-five yards off a trail I was hiking the buttery yellow color of golden oysters caught my attention. After assuring there were no other hikers nearby, I went to claim the harvest - after shooting photos of the pretty fungi. Much of the old log was covered with golden oysters of various ages. I had my pick of the most fresh, most tender, most flavorful of the many clumps. Oh were they good! Our family enjoyed them before our lunch and my Mom cooked some up for supper tonight We even have several meals in cold storage for later. For those wondering, I did….
Kip’s Comments - May 13, 2023
Overdue Appreciation
Early this morning, as I was taking in an exceptional audio and visual festival of warblers, it dawned on me that I have never expressed my appreciation to the conservation-minded landowners who have protected so much of the Wapsipinicon River corridor that I enjoy paddling along and observing wildlife in.
Tom and Diana - You are….
Kip’s Comments - May 12, 2023
Nothing Special, but Pretty
After a morning of classes followed by hours of driving, I spent some time this evening at the cabin watching birds and looking at flowers. Even though the photos shared here are cultivated, they are still pretty and worth enjoying.
Kip’s Comments - May 11, 2023
Several Views of a Target Species
Before and after work today I invested time into photographing a bobolink - a member of the blackbird family. After several hours of work I can say that I was successful.
For tonight’s post I am going to….
Kip’s Comments - May 10, 2023
Only Person in America
There is no doubt that I take my wildlife observation/photography passion very seriously. Each day I make time for at least a few minutes in the outdoors. Most of the time those moments are uneventful - or at least I am not seeing or photographing anything unusual.
Today though, I do believe I may have been the only person in America who not only….
Kip’s Comments - May 9, 2023
Seen Today
After teaching a backpacking station for the “who knows how many” fifth grade field days (several hundred kids each), I traveled some today. During my wanderings I saw and photographed a few scenes some might find interesting.
Kip’s Comments - May 8, 2023
Since My Last Post
Since yesterday’s post I did not see anything unusual in flora and fauna realm. For the first time this year I did find and photograph blue-gray gnatcatchers. Along with the gnatcatcher I again saw a green heron, but not in an ideal position for photography.
Kip’s Comments - May 7, 2023
Photographed in the Fog
Yesterday my grandson and I paddled my canoe and looked for wildlife. One species we found was the sandhill crane. As we watched the crane from our canoe, I noticed one of the pair did not move too far away, giving me the idea that maybe there was a nest nearby. I thought about that sighting and wondered….
This morning, during several hours of intense fog, I paddled out to try to find the nest - assuming my thoughts from last night were correct. Conditions were perfect for the search - the vegetation was quiet as were the geese due to their limited vision. I was moving around unseen until I was very close.
After paddling to the general area where we saw the adult birds yesterday, I again watched them watching me, like yesteday - leading me to believe I was near a nest. By standing up in my canoe I was able to find not only the nest, but two sandhill crane hatchlings! I shot a few pictures and moved away, satisfied knowing we had at least one successful nesting this year.
I did photograph other subjects of interest, including…
Kip’s Comments - May 6, 2023
This Kid
Since last night this young fellow has joined me on a couple of outdoor/nature photography endeavors.
As the sun was setting yesterday we paddled on the Wapsipinicon River in Frederika. He had paddled solo once last year with me, but not too far. Yesterday we ventured considerably farther - him in a kayak and me in a solo canoe.
At first his paddling skills appeared rusty, which was to be expected since it was months since his first and last solo effort. Then, he mastered it - paddling straight, steering right or left, and moving around obstacles. His paddling skills were demonstrated as he and I snuck up on this green heron posing for pictures.
Kip’s Comments - May 5, 2023
Shore Birds and a Little More
When I ventured out on the water this morning in my canoe I was hoping to find and photograph soras or Virginia rails. That did not happen. But, I did find and photograph an assortment of shorebirds, with one species being a shorebird I had not seen or photographed since 2006. In fact, I did not even recognize I was in the presence of semipalmated plovers (x3).
Kip’s Comments - May 4, 2023
Rapid Changes
With each passing day the floral displays in our local woodlands are changing. Soon the lower height plants will be dwarfed by taller plants. Many of the taller plants tend to be less showy, in a way settling the visual excitement in local timbers.
During a walk today I found many of the earlier wildflower species in bloom and I found….
Kip’s Comments - May 3, 2023
Join Me If You Wish
Join me if you wish for a visual recap of my wildflower and wildlife observations for the day. Included photos feature the uncommon miterwort plant.
Miterworts are unassuming, uncommon wildflowers that do not grow just anywhere. In Bremer County I have found them in one location. The same applies to my miterwort searches in Fayette County - found in just one location, so far. Miterwort blossoms are very intricate, but so tiny - measuring…
Kip’s Comments - May 2, 2023
One for Success
I don’t know how wildflowers survive the nonstop strong winds we have had lately, but somehow most appear just fine. What I can say, without a doubt, is photographing the delicate blossoms as they are battered in the wind can be a real challenge on days like today.
My equipment included…
Kip’s Comments - May 1, 2023
Not Much To Share
Some days involve details that make a person not have much to say. Just live each day for the good in it. Find something to be grateful for. Make the best of every day.
Kip’s Comments - April 30, 2023
Macro Studies With Gramps
Kristy and I had the honor of an overnight stay with one of our grandsons last night. Since weather conditions were not conducive to paddling or hiking, we instead studied an owl pellet and the bones found inside. This one pellet contained several…
Kip’s Comments - April 29, 2023
Views From Today
Very early this morning I went out exploring on the Wapsipinicon River and at Sweet Marsh. Even though I wasn’t out more than an hour or so, I was fortunate to see and photograph several interesting compositions.
One interaction included a …
Kip’s Comments - April 28, 2023
Macro with Big Glass
For as long as I can remember I have been trying to figure out how to reduce the weight of my camera backpack. What do I need to carry and what can I pull from the bag…that is the question.
For a few days this week I had removed my
Kip’s Comments - April 27, 2023
More From Down Low
I spent more time today exploring the view from the forest floor around me. As expected, what I saw was pretty and impressed me enough a few times to document my observations.
What I saw in the field was not as complete as what I noticed in my final images as I edited the files on my computer. In a couple of pictures I missed details that probably would have caused me to NOT shoot the pictures.
On the wild ginger image I missed seeing…