A few more from my files. The trail camera has been picking up lots of activity within the redwood forest below the house but it's all in the dead of night. Days are getting shorter (and wetter) so I'll have to wait until next spring to set up the blind.
Black-tailed jackrabbit, Sacramento NWR, CA
River otter, Trout Lake, Yellowstone NP, WY
Golden-mantled ground squirrel, Davis Lake, CA
Coyote, Yellowstone NP, WY
Pika, Lassen NP, CA
Badger, Yellowstone NP, WY
Pine squirrel, Davis Lake, CA
Bobcat, Pinnacles NP, CA
Yellow pine chipmunk, Fort Rock, OR
Fox squirrel, Santa Ana Refuge, TX
All great shots, did you get them all in a ground blind? Did you go in the morning or evening and in a blind I guess a tripod works fine all hidden away?
Great set of wildlife photos
wdcarrier wrote:
A few more from my files. The trail camera has been picking up lots of activity within the redwood forest below the house but it's all in the dead of night. Days are getting shorter (and wetter) so I'll have to wait until next spring to set up the blind.
This is a beautiful clear set with great WB and detail, Dean; true eye-candy.
Love the coyote! All great shots.
Great set with good detail.
Nobody does em like you Dean. Bravo sir.
That sunlight illumination the ears of that Jack Rabbit was stunning to me. WOW
Your captures are great. Thanks for sharing.
I live in Florida, but I "love" the 101 drive up the coast through the Redwoods and have been through Eureka a number of times. A stop for me has always been in Crescent City so I could drive the 11 mile dirt road among the Redwoods in the Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. That is a breathtaking drive. Enjoy your beautiful trees. And enjoy getting those great animal shots.
I love these little creatures, love the photography.
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
Excellent shots of the critters Dean.
Kaib795 wrote:
All great shots, did you get them all in a ground blind? Did you go in the morning or evening and in a blind I guess a tripod works fine all hidden away?
Some are from a blind, some from a vehicle and some just lucky encounters in the field. All are either shot from a tripod or a beanbag on the vehicle window sill.
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