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What’s This? No. 3

This came from a woods road in Pownal, Vermont, on May 30, 2008.Β The first to name it wins fame onΒ bryanpfeiffer.comΒ and $5 off any of my outings or workshops. Keep reading to learn the answer and see full-frontal photos.

Sex and Mayhem in a Pond

If you ever needed proof that females bear the worst when it comes to reproduction, here it is: Wood Frog amplexus. This is not murder and mayhem. It is mayhem and mating. We’ve got the video.

Welcome

2018 Review: Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Wildlife

My 2018 digital camera review for wildlife watchers, including lots of sample photos.

Merlins: Murder, Mayhem and Magnificence Now Flying Near You

Like a cross between a cruise missile and a T-Rex, they are flying and killing machines. For more than a week, particularly here in Montpelier, they’ve been flying and killing over Vermont. And at this moment, most of you are probably not too far from a Merlin. Here’s how to find one.

Opening Day

To borrow an entire chapter from William Faulkner: My favorite is a fish. Even though we saw more Cape May Warblers than Yellow rumped Warblers; even though Northern Gannets are plunge-diving everywhere offshore; even though Philadelphia Vireos present themselves with such elegance; even though Philadelphia Vireos make me swoon and happy; even though a Sharp-shinned Hawk chased a Belted Kingfisher by our deck during brunch; and even though we watched a couple of Minke Whales drift past Black Head; my favorite encounter during our first day with fall migrants on Monhegan Island, Maine, was the Ocean Sunfish off White Head.

“Short” Things for the Solstice

On this shortest day of a long and dark year, I bring you solstice greetings expressed in photographs of “short” things in nature.

What’s This? No. 2

I found it in the woods on May 29, 2006. The first to name it gets fame on bryanpfeiffer.com and $5 off any of Bryan’s outings or workshops. Read on for the answer.

Geese, Gulls and Owls

Three celebrations of “stick season” β€”Β in black, white and gray: the eruption of Snow Geese here in Vermont and in New York, the anticipation of Snowy Owls from the Arctic, and the joys of watching gulls during my online workshop on November 20.

Bio

Bryan Pfeiffer’s bio.