Band-Tailed Pigeons
I love our mountain pigeons! This pair has been hanging out in the cedar tree for a couple of days. Wishing them a happy Spring!
I love our mountain pigeons! This pair has been hanging out in the cedar tree for a couple of days. Wishing them a happy Spring!
So grateful for the snow! And for the critters who show up at the feeders. And for a warm cabin. Life is good.
What a spectacular way to celebrate Yule and begin Winter. Light is returning! And the Jupiter/Saturn conjunction heralds bright new energies to benefit all life on Earth.
This young one’s first snow. Wishing them a long and happy life on the mountain.
After losing my ancient oak to the Gold Spotted Oak Borer infestation, her children seem to be more beautiful than ever this season.
This sweet little one stopped by after the snow to take shelter in the cedar tree. So wonderful to see!
Snow is always magical. And it’s the first day of vegan chili season for me. Life is good.
They grow up so fast! Seems like only yesterday he was begging for his meals and learning to fly. Soon his eyes will be changing from baby blue to light gold as he transitions into adulthood and finds his place in his colony.
Welcome to your mountain home, young one! May you thrive and find joy here.
In 2018 my mountain community of Idyllwild, California, experienced a devastating wildfire. In the burn zone, nothing remained. But two years later, life is returning. This 2-minute slideshow features some of the wildflowers that were blooming in June, 2020. Some of these beautiful flowers, the fire followers, bloom only for a few short years after wildfires.
In June, 2020, I visited the burn zone on May Valley Road with friends and fellow photographers Jamie Guthrie and Bruce Edward Watts. Jamie and I were fortunate to be in Bruce’s company. He is literally writing the books on mountain butterflies and wildflowers. What a magical day!