Wednesday, February 4, 2026

THINGS ARE GOING A LITTLE SLOWER CURRENTLY BUT HERE ARE A FEW RECENT IMAGES.

These photos were taken February 2-4, 2026.

Juvenile Bald Eagle resting on the cliff.

Juvenile Bald Eagle.

The mosses and lichen are enjoying the warm moist weather.



The Canada Geese seem to be pairing up and searching out nesting sites.

Canada Goose in the Okanagan River.

Juvenile Bald Eagle along the river.

Lichen on colourful rock.

Lichen on colourful rock.

Lichen on colourful rock.

Lichen on colourful rock.

Lichen on colourful rock.


Wednesday, January 28, 2026

I WALKED ALONG THE OKANAGAN RIVER FROM HOME THIS MORNING.

I just took my camera and 100-400 zoom lens with me.  No tripod, everything was hand held.  We had a couple of days where it got down to -8C so some ice came back.  With warmer temperatures and rain in the forecast, the ice will quickly disappear.  Several times I sat on the riverbank and the dippers came close to me.




American Dipper.





American Dipper.

American Dipper.

American Dipper.

American Dipper.

American Dipper.




Monday, January 26, 2026

I TOOK MY CAMERAS DOWN TO ROAD 22 SOUTH OF OLIVER AND POKED AROUND BOTH SIDES OF THE RIVER. IT WAS A REWARDING DAY.

Northern Flicker.

Northern Flicker.

Juvenile Bald Eagle.

White-crowned Sparrow.

Northern Harrier.

Northern Harrier.

Cooper's Hawk.

Cooper's Hawk.

Cooper's Hawk.

Cooper's Hawk.

Male Pileated Woodpecker.

Male Pileated Woodpecker.

Male Pileated Woodpecker.

Male Pileated Woodpecker.

Male Pileated Woodpecker.

Male Pileated Woodpecker.


Saturday, January 24, 2026

OUR WALK THIS MORNING TURNED INTO A KESTREL ESSAY!

Aileen gets the credit for spotting the Kestrel this morning.  I was trying to decide if I could capture the moon when she asked me if that was a leaf or a bird on a small bush.  I couldn't tell until I pointed my 800mm lens at it.  American Kestrels are small falcons that are only about nine inches tall.  They hunt by perching or hovering in mid air then diving down on their prey.





Hovering.

Hovering.

Hovering.

Hovering.

Starting his dive down on an unsuspecting mouse.

He took the mouse to a fence post to eat it.

It didn't take long to have his lunch.