GHO and RTH
Here is backyard documentation of what I have read many times and seen over the years: that Great Horned Owls and Red Tailed Hawks can share territory.
Here is backyard documentation of what I have read many times and seen over the years: that Great Horned Owls and Red Tailed Hawks can share territory.
In the chill of winter the gardener finds his world at a cold standstill, memories of the prior seasons still fresh. Trying a new endeavor, his efforts had been inspired and ambitious. Soil had been prepared and resources secured, but perhaps too many seeds with varying demands had been planted and too many weeds allowed…
The area these photos are taken is often referred to as a “wildlife corridor.” This term seems apt since so many different types of animals move through with no one staying too terribly long. This set of shots shows quite a coyote phase. Check out the photos of bobcat on the hunt at the end.…
You may need to look hard to see the little fellow who showed up more than any other animal in the last set of trail camera photos.
The following photos were taken walking west into the foothills of Boulder. I was attempting to bring my friend Carolyn along on my walk through texts. We got to see the moon disappear from sight three different times! (Photos taken 8/30/18 with an iPhone – presented in chronological order) …