One of the views at Point Lobos State Park, south of Carmel, California. Point Lobos is called the Crown Jewel in the state park system, with its spectacular rocky coasts and beautiful views.
Birds / Harbor / Ocean / Pelican — Comments Off on A Look Back—Moss Landing Pelicans 26 Dec 16
Moss Landing is my closet access to the Pacific Ocean. I am drawn back time and again by the power of the waves, the beauty of the sea and the abundant wildlife. On this particular day, hundreds of pelicans were gathered on the rocks of the breakwater at the approach to the harbor. December1, 2005.
This was near the beginning of more than a decade of inspiration found at the beaches, the jetty and the slough near Moss Landing, California. I was attracted by the colorful cloud reflections from the wet sand. Sunset, December, 2004.
Animals / Birds — Comments Off on San Francisco Zoo–Chilean Flamingo 4 Nov 13
There is a large group of flamingos across from the Zoo’s Leaping Lemur Cafe. Their long graceful necks and the color and texture of their plumage make them fun to photograph. This is one of my favorite shots from the zoo trip.
Animals / Birds / Hawk — Comments Off on San Francisco Zoo–Harris’s Hawk 28 Oct 13
Harris’ Hawks are widespread from the southwestern United States through Central America and much of the drier habitats of South America. They are social birds and hunt cooperatively with other family members. Their group hunting style makes them popular in the sport of falconry.
Animals / Birds / Owl — Comments Off on San Francisco Zoo–Barn Owl 2 21 Oct 13
The attendant for this owl told me that it was neurologically damaged and unable to live on its own in the wild. It had West Nile Virus which affected its balance.
Animals / Birds / Owl — Comments Off on San Francisco Zoo–Barn Owl 14 Oct 13
The Barn Owl hunts by sound using its acute hearing. They are found in many countries and are not considered endangered or threatened. I have never seen one in the wild and was struck by the elegant beauty.
Animals / Birds — Comments Off on San Francisco Zoo–Waldrapp Ibis 7 Oct 13
The Waldrapp Ibis is found in the San Francisco Zoo’s African Aviary. The Waldrapp is one of the most endangered avian species. There are perhaps 420 left in the wild and about 1,100 in captivity. It has been successfully bred in captivity and released back into the wild.
Animals / Birds — Comments Off on San Francisco Zoo–Green-winged Macaw 30 Sep 13
Although they are called the Green-winged Macaw, the dominant color seems to be red. They are widespread in the woodlands and forests of central and northern South America. Those powerful beaks can produce a pressure of 2000 pounds per square inch.
Birds / Boat / Harbor / Landscape — Comments Off on Boats–Moss Landing Harbor Boats And Birds 26 Nov 12