Kip’s Comments - March 27, 2024
Not Missing Film
Between meetings today I stopped at George Wyth State Park to look around. From my truck I did not expect to see too much at close range, and that was what happened - nothing too close. I won’t complain though since I was treated to several wildlife observations that allowed for more distant imaging.
In the old days of film I would…
Kip’s Comments - March 26, 2024
Mushrooms Get Me Going
For some the title of today’s post might raise eyebrows. So, before I go any further, allow me to explain what the headline meant.
No, I do not abuse mushrooms for any sort of psychedelic effect. I will enjoy a meal of golden oyster or morel mushrooms and I like mushrooms on pizza, but that is as far as any internal mushroom use goes. For that matter I don’t even know how…
Kip’s Comments - March 25, 2024
On Perch…Almost
While driving in the northern part of the county on Highway 63, a dark hawk on perch on a fence post caught my attention. By the time I had crossed the rumble strips along the edge of the road, the noises…
Kip’s Comments - March 24, 2024
Two Pretties, Wildlife in Snow, and Macro Studies
Our weather today qualified as pretty in two ways. The first pretty was that it was pretty cruddy. Wind, snow, wind, rain, ice, and wind - all made for a pretty cruddy day. Still, if you were able to get out and look around, our ordinary landscape did look pretty (the second pretty).
Following is a sampling of pictures from my drive in the pretty cruddy conditions.
Kip’s Comments - March 23, 2024
“All Were Common”
Where I was at today there was not much activity due to ice forming during the cold overnight hours. Few birds were moving around and of those I did see, all were common.
Think about that…
Kip’s Comments - March 22, 2024
Maybe Again?
Decades ago my daughter and I had an opportunity to assist with collecting, banding, sexing, and returning young peregrine falcons to their hack box. Since then I have had an interest in the not so common birds.
Today, while at the Great Healing Place to the North, we checked the peregrine falcon camera as we always do. There she was, the female “Hattie” who was…
Kip’s Comments - March 21, 2024
Now I Know
Already last year, when I saw a new bald eagle nest constructed in our area, I wondered if the original nest about a mile away was still being used. With this nesting season underway and an obvious lack of activity at the first nest (at least from my observations), I thought it might be time to take a look.
Tonight I did a very slow approach toward the nest to take a peek. From high up I could see…
Kip’s Comments - March 20, 2024
Blessing in Disguise
Last weekend many family and friends of Kristy’s aunt said goodbye. Jolyn’s struggles ended - her pain, her illness, her uncertainty with where her life was going - those unknowns are done. Hard questions were answered with some degree of dignity.
Death is an interesting part of life. Grief and sorrow dominate thoughts. Maybe there are questions or doubting, sometimes anger, sometimes laughs, and plenty of tears. Emotions run the gamut in our minds.
As is common at death, loved ones of the deceased are often inundated with plants. Many times more flowers and plants are shared than there is room after the services. Soon the gifts are shared among those close.
The flowers at a funeral may be a blessing in disguise…
Kip’s Comments - March 19, 2024
Pretend Dalmatian?
This afternoon Layla and I went for a walk at Alcock Park in Frederika. As we returned to the truck, the tones went off for a field fire only a mile or two away. Knowing the fire departments are often shorthanded, especially during the work day, I drove to the scene and started…
Kip’s Comments - March 18, 2024
All By Kristy
Something magic is happening in our house!
In the past, live vegetation, greenery, plants had at best a 50/50 chance of survival. Often I think the odds were not in their favor. I can’t explain why, but we just did not…
Kip’s Comments - March 17, 2024
Where It All Began
Today’s very strong winds were too much for me to go paddling. I can tolerate plenty, but why should I fight the wind gusts we had today? Paddling would not have been fun, so why do it?
Although I did not go out on the water, I did think about it. My mind wandered back to where it all began. Why and when did I start paddling?
I would have to do some serious paperwork digging to know for sure when my first canoe trip in a canoe that I owned occurred. According to my photo database records, the date was as early as October of 1991. That outing would have been in an aluminum canoe - the first I owned - and I still own - on the Wapsipinicon River. How ironic… I learned on the Wapsipinicon River and still find the Wapsie to be my favorite paddling destination.
Since my beginning days on the water I transitioned from canoe…
Kip’s Comments - March 16, 2024
Seen Today Before the Wind
I saw/photographed these early this morning, before the wind really got wound up. All were at Sweet Marsh, near Tripoli.
Kip’s Comments - March 15, 2024
Quiet in the Timber
or a few precious minutes today I roamed a timber in search of spring wildflowers. My outing was successful for very early bloomers, but still missing from my search were hepaticas, spring beauties, and anemones. It is still early, so I will be patient.
Blooming in all of its subdued glory were
Kip’s Comments - March 14, 2024
By Air, By Water - Multitasking
Today was another special day for 2024. Yesterday I put my dock in the river. That meant today I could put my Old Town Pack canoe on the water.
Yes, i could paddle the Pack without the dock in. But, to avoid scuffing it up, I prefer to enter and leave the canoe from the dock. Low water levels can make that challenging, but so far I have not fallen in. More importantly, new scuff marks are not being added to the canoe!
While on the water I added a task to my outing. For some time I have been thinking about photographing paddlers on the water using my drone. Since I was paddling alone, selfie pics were my only option.
I am happy to report my…
Kip’s Comments - March 13, 2024
Run Rodents Run
As I watched this red-tailed hawk intently studying a grassy ditch, I was hoping a rodent would take off running (or even a snake crawl around). My hope was to watch this hawk successfully capture prey and maybe, if I was lucky, bring…
Kip’s Comments - March 12, 2024
Signs of Spring
During my outdoor activities today I was able to document a few spring indicators - the first painted turtle I have seen of the year, a crocus blooming, and Siberian squill. Also seen were…
Kip’s Comments - March 11, 2024
Forgotten Farmstead
This picture, on its own straight out of the camera without any editing, was rather mundane. My “clean” file accurately recorded the scene, but did not really induce much for thoughts.
After editing the image to create an aged appearance as the outbuilding has, the final composition is much more…
Kip’s Comments - March 10, 2024
Canoeing Through Ice For Wildlife Photography
Overnight temperatures dropped low enough for a layer of ice to form on Sweet Marsh. Ice or not, I went paddling for wildlife photos and enjoyed some success this morning. Even though the outing was loud as I broke ice, the birds were very tolerant of my presence allowing for many photos to be made.
I did put together a video of my outing. View the video by clicking on this link:
Canoeing Through Ice For Wildlife Photography
Following is…
Kip’s Comments - March 9, 2024
Images During a Test
Since I heard of YouTube it is no secret that I learn from others when I can. Yes, I know that not everything I see on the Internet is accurate or honest, but not everything is dishonest or inaccurate either. I view many clips and make my own decisions.
Having explained my use of YouTube, I feel I should reciprocate when possible. Maybe others can learn from my experiences. Perhaps I can share my thoughts on equipment before others drop their dollars. Today was my turn to return the favor.
For several months I have been using a…
Kip’s Comments - March 8, 2024
In a World of Similarities, It’s OK to be Different
When I saw what I presumed to be an oak tree surrounded by aspen trees, my thoughts flashed back to an image I shot, probably decades ago, of an oak tree among pine trees.
My caption with that photo was, and this one could be…