
It is so difficult to photograph animals in the grass. I love the look of them naturally hiding in the grass and bushes but it’s hard to maintain focus on the animal behind.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
It is so difficult to photograph animals in the grass. I love the look of them naturally hiding in the grass and bushes but it’s hard to maintain focus on the animal behind.
Foxes have very similar behaviors to cats…This one did the cat stretch before taking off to hunt
This lil kit was about 1 week old. You could hold him easily in two cupped hands he was so small (no I didn’t do it but it was tempting!). He was hiding in a culvert and would run into a 6″ drain pipe anytime a car came or a person got near. She was entertaining herself by chewing on the grass…
This beautiful bird was very active catching bugs and then returning to this branch to eat or feed his mate.
This mom (broken ear–named after her split ear) had 4 appoximately 3-4 wk old kits. The black ones are still genetically considered red foxes and have the tell tail white tipped tail.
This beautiful butterfly found plenty of tasty plants in the Amazon.
These two could have made the Olympic Synchronized swimming team. They swam, dipped, ate all in perfect timing.