Kip’s Comments - September 8, 2023
A Brush With Fame at the Great Body Shop to the North
Much of today I spent time with a family member at the great body shop to the north. You take your worn, your tired, your challenged body to that shop and if there is anything that can be done, they will do it. Sometimes the results are not what we want and other times the results are more than we deserve. Such is medicine and faith.
While there I met a fellow as I was walking out of a rest room. We were both sharing how our day was going and how much traveling we had left before nightfall. When he told me he was from Northern Wisconsin I asked about the Porkies (further to the north) and other areas where I have explored or backpacked. One thing led to another and he revealed he was a curler. “A curler? Like they…
Kip’s Comments - September 7, 2023
Practicing Patience
I have mentioned in the past how my wife and I have planted some ground in CRP pollinator habitat. In essence, we are trying to do something I have wanted to do for years - create a prairie.
This summer may not have been the best timing for prairie planting. We have had very little rain, temperatures have been hot, the ground is hard as a rock, and nothing is promoting germination. I would be lying if I said…
Kip’s Comments - September 6, 2023
Me and Not Quite Kermit
It is not often a frog makes me smile and almost laugh out loud, but that happened this morning.
I woke very early, before sunrise, and began watering our windbreak trees and shrubs. Timing was perfect for me as I made my way to our east border. It was there, as the sun was now trying to burn through clouds and mist to light the landscape, that I…
Kip’s Comments - September 5, 2023
Grow Before You Squeeze Me
If you are comfortable around snakes, this might bring a chuckle.
This morning I was in an office where staff told me about a snake being found in the building and relocated. That was interesting… how did the snake get into the building, how long had it been there, and other questions run through your mind.
As I was leaving I passed through the entry way between the outside and the offices. Wouldn’t you know it, there was…
Kip’s Comments - September 4, 2023
A Fen Walk - Wildflower Photography
This morning I tried to beat the heat when I went on a walk in a fen. As expected, temperatures warmed quickly and the fen walk - while enjoyable - was challenging.
I wasn’t sure if or how our drought might impact fen plants. To my surprise, I did not notice much difference from other years. There were many plants with considerable variety to keep this wildflower photographer occupied for a couple of hours.
While photographing the wildflowers I…
Kip’s Comments - September 3, 2023
Drought = Easy Pickings for Shorebirds
I may be wrong, but it certainly appears to me that the shorebirds are making the best of our drought. What remains of shallow, isolated pools of water tend to host fish and amphibians that shorebirds - like green herons - recognize. I watched this one eat many times in a half-hour time span. No fish was safe from this heron.
Kip’s Comments - September 2, 2023
A Canoe and a Camera - Wapsipinicon River - Frederika
After a terrible night of sleep (if you call it that - multiple phone calls and acorns falling on the roof troubling the dog), I finally got up for a while to photograph the night sky over the river. Just a few hours later I finally got up and stayed up. Since I was up early, I thought I might as well go paddling to see what I might find and photograph leftover from the wild evening activities.
Today my critter count…
Kip’s Comments - September 1, 2023
A Canoe and a Camera - Big Woods Lake Green Herons
Imagine my thrill when, just minutes after beginning a canoe outing with no expectations, I find a very, very tolerant green heron. Of course I spent considerable time with the bird and, as I was watching it, I noticed a…
Kip’s Comments - August 31, 2023
How Do They Know?
Over the past few years Kristy and I have planted 40-60 trees and shrubs in an effort to establish a windbreak and to provide wildlife habitat. These same past few years we have not received much rain - to the point we are in extreme drought category. As a result, we are watering every few days. On watering days, it takes several hours, but the time and water investment will be worth it if we can nurse the trees through this dry spell.
As I was watering today, at three trees I had…
Kip’s Comments - August 30, 2023
Recording Light
Anyone who watches the evening sky hopefully saw the August Super Blue Moon rising over the horizon tonight. The celestial event coincided with my monthly “Full Moon Paddle.”
After I got off the water I...
Kip’s Comments - August 29, 2023
Waking With an Idea
After experiencing the smooth as glass water on the Wapsipinicon River yesterday morning, I have been thinking about some picture ideas based on expanding on that theme. I must have been really dwelling on the idea in my subconscious mind since…
Kip’s Comments - August 28, 2023
Beware the Right Leg and an Invitation and a Buxx
While driving today I spotted this red-tailed hawk with what appears to be a lame left leg. The leg never moved and the talons appear to be hanging. If I am correct, the right leg is probably wicked strong since it does all of the work - from grasping a perch to grabbing prey. Good luck hawk!
Early this morning, just after sunrise, I checked…
Kip’s Comments - August 27, 2023
A Canoe and a Camera - Morning Observations
I spent a couple of hours paddling and looking around this morning as I listened to church. Several photo-worthy compositions presented themselves, so I recorded them. See many of the pictures at this video (set to music): A Canoe and a Camera - Morning Observations
I will share a sampling below.
Kip’s Comments - August 26, 2023
Winneshiek Waterfalls
Today Kristy and I spent much of the day exploring Winneshiek County’s two natural waterfalls. Much of our time was spent at Malanaphy Springs. This waterfall requires a 25-minute or so hike into the falls, but the effort is well worth it. After Malanaphy Springs, we then checked out Dunning Springs in Decorah. To access Dunning Springs involves only a short walk from the parking lot.
Kip’s Comments - August 25, 2023
Heavy on the Cute
After the rain today I was visited by a hungry chipmunk. I watched as over and over the little thing loaded its mouth with acorns and then removed the caps, the shells, and ate the meat.
Chipmunks can be trouble if they gain access to where they are not supposed to be. But when they are…
Kip’s Comments - August 24, 2023
Backyard Predator
While watering trees this morning as the sun was coming up, many funnel spider webs were visible. Unless a person is out looking around when the sun is low on the horizon, you may not realize how many of the silky funnels are around you. Check your yard… you may have…
Kip’s Comments - August 23, 2023
Motion and No Motion
Knowing the temperature was going to climb high today (I saw 102 on my truck thermometer), I went out early this morning, before work, for some comfortable time in nature. My destination for the outing was below the dam on the Wapsipinicon River in Frederika. Instead of paddling, today I waded and walked rocks as I looked around with my Nikon ready to record.
Several of the pictures created this morning were similar to what I have done before, but a few were not.
The first image has plenty of movement by way of water and bubbles, yet…
Kip’s Comments - August 22, 2023
That Shape
Of the many bird species I photograph, the great blue heron might be the one species most clearly recognized by its shape. Whether its head is held high or looking forward, most people recognize this bird by its physical characteristics - even silhouettes lacking color or detail.
Today I spotted through a break in trees a great blue heron in hiding. I quickly photographed the bird, even though I knew the setting was not ideal. By removing color and creating a silhouette, detail is lacking, but the bird is known.
When I share this image of the same bird…
Kip’s Comments - August 21, 2023
Close-up Photography - Indian Pipe
My photography efforts today feature a parasitic plant that lacks chlorophyl. Without a host plant, this plant will not survive.
I am sharing several view of the plant - each created to be part of an instructional video to…
Kip’s Comments - August 20, 2023
Since My Last Post -
Since yesterday I was blessed with several nature photography opportunities. I will share them below, but please understand there may not appear to be any order to them.
#1 - Late last night I noticed this painted lady butterfly hanging under a bird feeder. I flipped the image for easier viewing.