
A female Pyrrhuloxia from Monday night for comparison. Awesome bird
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A female Pyrrhuloxia from Monday night for comparison. Awesome bird
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A Pyrrhuloxia last night at the lower photo blind. The alpenglow on the distant mountains makes for such gorgeous backgrounds along with this beautiful bird.
Here are my favorite images captured during 2021. Details with each caption. Always fun to look back at the past year. Gosh, it was another awesome year! Especially for bears.














For those interested, here are more: Favorite photos of 2020, Favorite photos of 2019, Favorite photos of 2018, Favorite Photos of 2017, Favorite Photos of 2016, Favorite Photos of 2015, Favorites of 2014, Favorite photo of 2013, Favorite photos of 2012 – favorite photos of 2011 – favorite photos of 2010 – favorite photos of 2009 and finally, favorite photos of 2008. Guess I have been doing this for awhile.

An Abert’s Towhee from a couple of days ago. We have Abert’s and Canyon Towhee which looks fairly similar, but without the black on the face.
The Desert Photo Retreat will be open for the season beginning next week – it will be fun to have guests here again!

A mockingbird from yesterday with my new Olympus 150-400 lens.

Having fun tonight with my brand new Olympus 150-400 lens! So much flexiblitity! This is a Pyrrhuloxia.

Just a short time ago – both javelina babies are still alive and growing fast!

On the morning of November 26th, I watched the pack of javelina and didn’t see any young (although it is possible I missed them). That afternoon, they had two babies, so I think they were born that day! This was a quick glimpse I got of them earlier this week on November 29th, still possibly just a few days old! They showed up again last night in the trail camera, it will be fun to watch them grow up this winter!
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