Kip’s Comments - January 17, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 17, 2024

Not What It Appears

This picture does not show a whitetail buck in hot pursuit of a reluctant doe. What the image does show is a buck and doe (two of maybe a dozen and a half) whitetail deer heading over a hill after my stopping to photograph them spooked the group. I wonder if…

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Kip’s Comments - January 15, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 15, 2024

Sand Crane Along Wapsipinicon River

With great hesitation I share an observation from today.

Somewhat hidden along the Wapsipinicon River was this older sand crane. Notice how the crane was on level ground, not on a hill. Had it been on a sandy hill, this could have been considered a sand hill crane.

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Kip’s Comments - January 14, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 14, 2024

Incoming, Parked, and Planted

Early this morning I spotted white shadows, if there are such things, moving low over the wind-blown, snow-covered field beside me. Very quickly I pulled safely off the road to watch the scene as the incoming trumpeter swans approached and passed over me. That few seconds were “Wow” moments, especially after the many cloudy and snowy days we have been enjoying (not really).

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Kip’s Comments - January 13, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 13, 2024

Scenes From Today - A Variety

After repairing my once-every-few years obligatory “snowblower breakdown when I really needed it to work” this morning, I explored our area of this cold dirtball. Actually, I did shoot a couple of photos as soon as I went outside early today, as seen below. For the record, we do not remember ever having drifts so tall in front of two of our main doors. Its a good thing we didn’t have a fire!

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Kip’s Comments - January 12, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 12, 2024

As Most of Us Groaned

As most of us groaned (or worse) from the comfort of our homes about this blizzard we are enduring, our wildlife is toughing it out, however they do it.

I went for a short drive for two reasons - to assure I could get to a highway if needed for work, and to look for wildlife under these blustery conditions. I did make it to a highway and I did find wildlife.

Yesterday I mentioned wanting to find horned larks, Lapland longspurs and snow buntings. Today I found…

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Kip’s Comments - January 11, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 11, 2024

My Goal is to Do Better

Now that we have snow covering most of the area, horned larks and likely Lapland longspurs and snow buntings are easier to see. In fact, many sections of roads now have the sparrow-sized birds along or on the roads.

I made my first horned…

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Kip’s Comments - January 10, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 10, 2024

Full Ditches at the Tundra

My mother frequently describes our country setting as “The Tundra.” Today I cannot argue that point. With the wind it was just cold outside. With yesterday’s snow and wind our ditches are full already. Thankfully we are into the second week of January already, so it won’t last as long as a November winter storm.

I recorded a second picture to capture the…

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Kip’s Comments - January 8, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 8, 2024

Major Geekness

As of today, I now have an obstacle avoidance strobe for my drone. One might think it would be easy to simply attach and fly at night. Oh no… now I am wondering about balance…

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Kip’s Comments - January 7, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 7, 2024

Two for a First Time Saw-whet Owl Searcher

Today was a first for my brother when he joined me on a search for a saw-whet owl. To my surprise he found the first one when an hour earlier he questioned how to spell the name. By the end of the day we had photos of two. One was clutching a…

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Kip’s Comments - January 6, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 6, 2024

I Was Looking

Today’s dark, dreary, drab conditions made finding acceptable outdoor photography compositions less than easy. Possible landscape scenes were “blah” at best. I found no wildlife within reach of a long lens to photograph. Really, I was challenged.

Then, as I was looking over the renovation work at Sweet Marsh, I spotted a…

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Kip’s Comments - January 5, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 5, 2024

Fear Not Dip-tailed Birds

Long ago a friend of mind explained how, during the creation process, God wrapped his hand around the mid-section of Cedar waxwings and dipped their tails in yellow pigment. Based on the appearance of these pretty little birds, my buddy’s description might be accurate. The handiwork made for beautiful birds.

I have always enjoyed watching Cedar waxwings. The birds used to visit us to devour seeds off our European ash tree. Since we moved I seldom see waxwings, until today.

During a pleasant woodland walk I found…

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Kip’s Comments - January 4, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 4, 2024

Somber Mood

Over the years, likely decades now, I have - along with law enforcement officers - presented ALiCE and now Run, Hide, Fight with Stop-the-Bleed to thousands of people. We have discussed these disturbing topics with young students, high school students, college students, businesses, churches, and members of the public. Time after time we state how we hope the information shared is never needed. After all, we live in Iowa. We should be safe, shouldn’t we? Sadly, today’s school shooting in Perry proved why we must never assume “it” cannot happen here.

Nobody of sound mind takes a weapon into a school, or house of worship, or anywhere with the intention of assaulting others before taking their own life. Yet this happens day after day. This morning the shooting was in an Iowa school. Why?

From a personal basis I and other responders are already…

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Kip’s Comments - January 3, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 3, 2024

Another Color Please?

Are there any others who are beginning to wonder if there are any other colors in the sky besides gray/white? I know I am anxious to see a blue sky again, especially when I have an adult bald eagle in front.

When that blue sky happens, I will then…

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Kip’s Comments - January 2, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 2, 2024

Playing with Emotions

Yes, I know this is just a dead sunflower in dirt. And sure, I know that sunflowers live one season and are done. But, doesn’t the positioning of the sunflower in the dirt almost make the scene look sad, as if something…

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Kip’s Comments - January 1, 2024
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Kip’s Comments - January 1, 2024

New Year’s Day Paddling (Year 32)

Even though sunshine never popped through the clouds, and even with a breeze and temperatures in the upper twenties, there were still 85+ paddlers bringing in 2024 on the water.

Today was the 32nd year my buddy Darrin and I welcomed in a new year by paddling somewhere. For 2024 we dipped our paddles in the cool waters of Brinker Lake at George Wyth State Park. Our unseasonably warm weather meant we had nearly the entire lake without ice - conditions that have not happened too often over the decades.

This was also the final year of Darrin and Janeen bringing the Crawdaddy Outdoors equipment to the outing. As of tomorrow…

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Kip’s Comments - December 31, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - December 31, 2023

Finish the Job

For many minutes today I watched this bird of prey. Everything about the species says sharp-shinned hawk, but the tail is confusing. Even my app suggests this is a sharp-shinned hawk.

Whatever it was, this bird was hunting other birds. As I watched it the bird spotted a starling in brush along the river. In maybe a second or two the hawk was chasing the starling. Both hit the front of my truck and dropped below the front bumper. I waited a minute or more for either of the birds to fly up, but nothing happened, so I got out of the truck. The hawk promptly…

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Kip’s Comments - December 30, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - December 30, 2023

“Best Day Ever!”

To hear a grandson say repeatedly today was his “Best Day Ever!” for his Christmas present was so heartwarming. Seeing the joy on the other faces was just as pleasing. It was one of those days you wish would never end.

This bald eagle was…

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Kip’s Comments - December 29, 2023
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Kip’s Comments - December 29, 2023

Interesting in Some Views

By ordinary daylight my dried sunflowers make the yard look unkempt, or as if we don’t care about our property. For the birds they are a source of meals - so they will stay up longer. For the photographer side of me, under…

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

Not Much

After a day of important tasks I simply did not have time for much serious photography. I wanted to try an idea with this turkey feather. I’ll be honest, I don’t really like. Back to the lighting drawing board…

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