I pulled over on the side of the road and took this shot a few weeks ago. It was a patch of Texas Bluebonnets and their friends.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Red-Headed Woodpecker
This Red-Headed Woodpecker was flying around City Park in Baton Rouge, unbeknownst to the kids having fun with more terrestrial pursuits. AllAboutBirds.com notes "These birds don’t act quite like most other woodpeckers: they’re adept at catching insects in the air, and they eat lots of acorns and beech nuts, often hiding away extra food in tree crevices for later."
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Roadrunner
This Roadrunner I met in Austin this weekend didn't feel comfortable enough to let me get close. He did however let me get close enough for a zoomed in shot.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Butterfies fill the air
Butterflies were all over the backyard Monday. This is the only one that would sit still for a portrait, though.
Labels:
Beaumont,
Butterflies,
nature,
Texas
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Beautifully ugly
My iguana friend kept a sharp eye on me, but still let me get more than a dozen pictures of him without flinching. This was as close as I felt like getting for fear of chasing him away -- I just wanted a good clear picture of his beastly bling bling.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Egret unruffled by my camera
You know that this egret had to feel pretty safe with me shooting pictures of him, if he took the time to scratch. There was a good bit of swamp between the two of us. Still, he was playing it pretty cool.
Labels:
birds,
Egret,
Louisiana.,
nature
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Flowers passionate about time
The Passion Flowers are still hanging around in the backyard, opening by day, closing by night -- floral clock style
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Greetings from the big-billed bunch
Labels:
birds,
Bolivar Peninsula,
Pelicans,
Texas
Friday, October 12, 2012
Tree top egrets post watch
In Lacassine, LA, these two were posting watch at the top of the tree as their feathery fellows came circling in. On the left is a Ibis, and on the right, a Cattle Egret.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Hitchhiking hummingbird
On our recent Caribean cruise, this cute fellow was a hitchhiker that joined us just offshore. I think he disembarked in Jamaica.
Labels:
birds,
Hummingbird
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Hot air balloons make the Moon Glow
A hot air balloon pilot release sa flare of fire into his eagle-shaped hot-air craft at the festival yesterday in Gonzales, LA. We were there for the Moon Glow -- a show put on by several dozen of the big heat bags. Quite a show. Check out my post on New Orleans Daily Photo for another peak at the fun.
Labels:
Balloon,
Gonzales,
Louisiana,
things to do
Friday, September 21, 2012
Heron "hand" stand
I don't know what the one-legged stand is all about. Perhaps this tri-colored heron is just practicing gymnastics with a goal of a run at the Featherlympics?
Location:
Frontage Rd, Iowa, LA 70647, USA
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Fantasies of Chuckie Cheese's
Our granddaughter, Sophie, slowly releases her Nanny's hand as she heads off into a world of dreams and fantasy at Chuckie Cheese's. It's a world that they love to travel to.
Labels:
grandkids,
kids,
Thinks to do
Monday, April 2, 2012
Caterpillar strikes fear in his crawl
This prickly little caterpillar can put a whole can of hurt on you with his minute stingers. I have a close up below. I learned the hard way to stay plenty far away from these guys.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Born digital means not having to ask how to plug in
The Millenials, including our grandson, Slade, are born digital. They instinctively know how to use technology. Slade, for example, who in this picture is 11 months old, doesn't need any instructions on how to use a computer. It has a seat, and a back -- climb on, sit down and get plugged in.
Labels:
fun,
grandkids,
kids,
technology
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Tongue is bird's best tool
A sparrow performs magic with his tongue. After cracking a seed with his beak he uses his tongue to flit out the shell an preserve the tasty germ of the seed.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Food fights at the bird feeder are serious
I told you, stay away from my side of the bird feeder, you thief. The attacking sparrow, lets the snacker know he is serious by putting his claws on him.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Never had the swing of it
I never was much good swinging on those handles. When I see kids doing this with such deft and ease, I get jealous. Not jealous enough, mind you, to want to jump on one of these playground contraptions and risk wounding my body and pride.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Don't jump!
Who do you suppose would have jumped the farest if the glass had not been there? I suppose the iguana and our grandchild Sophie, would have both set a world record. Right there in downtown Houston at the Aquarium.
Labels:
Aquarium,
Houston,
kids,
things to do
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Hummingbird -- That's a lot of nectar, by golly.
This is something new for the Hummingbirds that have been hanging around our backyard. This guy stands on top of the plastic petals and stares at the nectar reservoir. It's like he's planning how long it will take him to drink it all.
The rest of them will take their drink and then fly away or fly up to the top to play King on the Hummingbird Feeder -- chasing after any rival that comes near it -- including, one time, giving me a ear-popping buzzing as I was walking past.
Labels:
Beaumont,
birds,
Hummingbird,
nature,
Texas summer
Location:
Beaumont, TX
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Fountains whet appetite for concert
Sometime back, we were at a concert in the courtyard by the Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge, LA. I don't know if this is a common occurrence, but many of the kids were splashing in the ponds and fountains. It was great relieve from the heat, I am sure. This young man took it up a notch, lying in the water and leaning over the waterfall. It was not long, though, before dozens were as immersed in the water as the adults were immersed in the music.
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Baton Rouge,
kids,
music,
water
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Sunny Serenity of Selected Seats.
Looking out from a baptismal font in a church into which we wandered in Washington D.C. The sun had found a trio of windows it could blaze through and was adding real ambience to the scene. It's nice to have a production assistant like that when your shooting photos.
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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Ferris Wheel wait
These two are waiting to go soaring at the Aquarium in Houston. Big Ferris Wheels always get my stomach quesy.--steve buser
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Smiley Gators
Well, snap my finger!
It looked like a chorus line of Alligator mississippiensis. They sat staring out at the crowds from their French Quarter shop perch. They seemed almost to be saying "Come on, snap me up."
Okay, it was a bad joke, but I tried didn't I?
-steve buser
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animals,
Louisiana,
nature,
New Orleans
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Duck -- the water is your world.
When you live in it, swim in it, and eat from it, even a little extra murkiness in the water can't stop you from appreciating its vitalizing power. Yeah, that's refreshing.
--steve buser
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Nightfall hush
Nightfall out in the backyard. Calm, quiet, still. As if the night had sucked the sound as well as the sun from the horizon.
-steve buser
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Black-Crowned Night Heron
I go all over the place trying to find these birds, then I walk out my door a few months back to find one is there in the ditch. This is a Black-Crowned Night Heron.
--steve buser
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Rules of the road: buffalo rule the road.
Don't get out of your car to get close to wildlife near a road, the park rangers tell you at Yellowstone Park where this was taken. Still, people do it all the time. The buffalo looks calm and peacefule moving across the road, but apparently they can get riled easily. If they do get riled, they can put up such a tantrum that a car can be the loser.
--steve buser
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Giraffe ballet anyone?
A little giraffe ballet anyone? These giraffes were just checking me out -- trying to guess if I was going to feed them or something. I was standing about eight feet back from the fence at Global Wildlife Center in Folsom, LA. Nonetheless, the attendant wandered over and suggested that giraffes have a longer reach than that, should they decide to lean across. I had no problem moving back.
--steve buser
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Giraffe, eye-to-eye.
Seeing wildlife is an up close and personal thing at the Global Wildlife Center near Folsom, LA, north of New Orleans. The animals come up to the wagon train to eat from the visitors' food cups.
--steve buser
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
Crystal flowers from Yellowstone
I love these lovely crystalline structures that grow in the pools of geysers at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Unless I am mistaken, that is a quarter that someone dropped (hopefully accidentally) on the "flower" -- it gives a sense of the dimension.
--steve buser
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Cool journey home
In the cool of the evening and in frigid mountain waters, this gal was slowly making her way back home up in the mountains. This is on the west side of Yellowstone National Park, shortly before you exit the park.
--steve buser
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Friday, November 27, 2009
Skipping Sanderling
A Sanderling (Calidris alba) skips rapidly across the sandy beach at Perdido Key, Florida, finding a lot of good things to eat on the shore because of the high wave action in the Gulf of Mexico.
--steve buser
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Chipmunk
This little chipmunk pounced out of the rocks in front of us on this trip to Colorado. I don't think it was because he was not afraid of us -- more than he just wasn't paying attention to us.
--steve buser
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Duckling sitting -- Salt Lake City
Mama watches over her young ones (although they are getting pretty big) as the sun rises and the joggers come out.
The pond was near our hotel where we stayed on a recent trip to Salt Lake City.
--steve buser
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Sunset breath-stealer at the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon at sunset is one of the real treats at this national park. There are good spots and better spots to do this. We kept traveling along the rim of the Canyon looking for that perfect spot. Finally as the hour grew late, we pulled into a parking area and found a "suck-the-breath-out-of-your-lungs" view. The scenery, the colors, and the shadows made a constant play as the sinking sun skimmed its rays over anything it could still hit.
--steve buser
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Egret -- just winging it.
A Great Egret takes a leap into the air and glides away from his perch. The picture is from the Oil and Gas Park in Jennings, LA. His companion for the the morning, the Anhinga on the right side, doesn't give it much attention.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Sniping Stripes --Zebras zerks
--steve buser
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Wildlife are happy to greet you
We had the grandkids and a bunch from Linda's family at the Global Wildlife Center in Folsom this weekend. I don't think I have ever seen brighter kids' eyes thatn when they found out they got to feed giraffes, zebras and buffaloes and more. It's a vast open range prairie that the animals roam freely.
--steve buser
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Friday, October 23, 2009
Elk eye contact
A young buck elk in full velvet in Yellowstone National Park stops eating leaves for a second to check me out. I guess he was wondering what that big eye was sticking out of my face. This was on a recent vacation Linda and I took at the end of the summer. There was a big buck looking over the herd of about 12, mostly females. He was laying in the grass and barely looking around.
--steve buser
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Great Egret,
This lone Great Egret (Ardea Albus) was ranging around the pond at the Oil and Gas Park in Jennings today. I managed to get in a spot, just behind a tree, that allowed me some camoflauge and a place to steady my shot. He quickly found me, though, and took a couple stares right at me to check for threats.
The fishing wasn't so good, so he soon decided to head to his (seemingly temporary) nesting place in some bushes near the bank.
What surprised me on this shot, was how limber you have to be, to be a Great Egret and keep your feathers straightened.
--steve buser
The fishing wasn't so good, so he soon decided to head to his (seemingly temporary) nesting place in some bushes near the bank.
What surprised me on this shot, was how limber you have to be, to be a Great Egret and keep your feathers straightened.
--steve buser
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