We made a second trip to CJ Brown last evening to catch the American Avocets in the setting sunlight. Also caught some Common Mergansers and a Ring Billed Gull getting a sip of water....
Our blog is a journal of our nature photography adventures. All of our images are free to download and use for educational use, presentations and personal printing usage. Please make sure to leave our credits intact!
Image Galleries
- Astrophotography
- Auroras
- Birds
- Buck Creek Corridor and Local Scenes
- Butterflies
- Caterpillars
- Cedar Bog
- Dragonflies & Damselflies
- Dragonfly Flight Images
- Ducks & Shorebirds
- Eagles
- Flora & Fungi
- Insects
- Landscapes & Weather
- Magee Marsh Warblers
- Mammals
- Moths
- National Trails Nature
- Owls
- Reptiles & Amphibians
- Spiders
- Sunset Silhouette Series
- Yellowstone National Park
- Videos
- Terri Norris Photography (Senior Pics, Weddings, Sports, All People Pics)
Friday, August 19, 2022
Thursday, August 18, 2022
American Avocets at CJ Brown
From Wikipedia
While we do see them in Clark County, the most I've see is one or two...not 16!
Sunday, August 7, 2022
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
American Avocet
An American Avocet visited CJ Brown yesterday.
I had seen on the Ohio Birds list that one was seen yesterday morning on the CJ Beach. I didn't think that it would still be there last night when I stopped to photograph the sunset, but there it was....
Not only did it stay all day, but it paraded back and forth in front of me in the amazing sunset light.
What a treat!!
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Cedar Bog Orange Orbeaver
Some looks at an Orange Orbweaver from a visit to Cedar Bog today.
Shot with 60mm macro using 8 shot in-camera focus stacking.
The Orange Orbweaver is fairly rare....only 4 iNaturalist Observations in Ohio!
Monday, June 27, 2022
Ohio Odonata Conference: Sedge Sprite
I attended my first Ohio Odonata Conference last weekend. Learned lots, and had a great time in the field with experts!
On the post conference field trip at CJ Brown, I located a Sedge Sprite. This lovely little (about an inch in size) damselfly is a gorgeous metallic green and brilliant turquoise. The coolest thing is that is hadn't been recorded in Clark County since 1896 (per Jim Lemon from the Kellicott observations).
Friday, June 10, 2022
There Be Dragons.....
I'm loving the AI bird tracking capabilities of the OM System OM-1.
And......it works well for Dragonflies, too!
Some of my recent pics: