Lunar eclipses are always fun because you can witness the change of time in "real time." They are super hard to photograph, though, because the moon is so dim that the camera can't focus on it. On this night, the clouds made me nervous. Luckily, they dispersed and the rest of the evening was beautiful for capturing the changing moon. Here is a composite image of the lunar eclipse, and below are the individual photos. Enjoy!
Several weeks ago Andy and I spotted a lone female/cow Elk in the neighborhood. Andy noticed that she was limping, and when we saw her together, she acted like she did not want us to see her by lying down and dropping her head behind the bushes. We wished her well, but knew that she would probably not last long. A week later, Tiva led us to her body. It didn't look like she had been killed, but that she had recently died and birds were starting to poke at her hide. We put up a trail camera and what a show unfolded over the next several days! We got over 11,000 pictures of Black-billed Magpies, Common Ravens, 2 Golden Eagles, at least 4 Coyotes, a Bobcat, and a Mountain Lion with two kittens. In the wild, nothing goes to waste. We've put the story in the captions so you can follow along. Click on the first image to enlarge the photo and view the captions. Also a bonus video at the end. Enjoy! (Note that some dates/times (and temperatures) aren't correct on some of the trail camera pictures, but we've indicated the correct date and time in the caption. Also, the pink glow on the morning trail camera pictures are an artifact of the sun hitting the camera, not quite the actual sunrise. ) |
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