Tern Trio, Masters of the Tidal Pool These Forster’s terns (Sterna forsteri) were part of a trio I spotted about a year and a half ago at Holly Beach, Louisiana—poised and wind-brushed, standing in quiet formation along the shoreline. image
Dune-Top Drama This little sanderling (Calidris alba) was darting along the crest of a low sand dune at Holly Beach, Louisiana—quick-footed and wind-kissed, tracing the edge between land and sea. Step into a world where even the smallest moments—like the glint in a bird's eye—tell their own story. #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #shorebird #sandpiper #sanderling image
Beachside Siesta Most of the laughing gulls (Leucophaeus atricilla) in this group seem to be napping, standing quietly in the low surf. A couple near the shoreline remain alert, keeping watch while the others rest. Hmmm… I’ve always wondered why so many birds tuck their beaks under a wing when they sleep. Maybe it’s a way to stay warm—after all, the beak is an extremity. Perhaps it’s not unlike how we might fold our hands under our arms on a cold day. I’ll have to look that up. image
Brown-Hatted Chirper I’ve got a good stash of chipping sparrow photos (Spizella passerina)—plenty worth sharing every few days or so. This particular one had wandered into my chickadee folder, misfiled but not forgotten. If you enjoy photos of birds and other wildlife, take a look at my photo gallery. Sparrows are never overlooked—they're a valued and important part of my collection. Feel free to explore! #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #sparrow #ChippingSparrow image
Good morning. 🪿🪿🪿 10 January 2026 Charlie and I skipped our Friday walk yesterday because the forecast called for imminent rain—rain that kept drifting farther and farther to the right on the hourly chart. I think it finally did show up at some point, but I was probably napping. I’ll pick up the rhythm again on Monday. I’ve said before that once you’re retired, there’s not much that truly has to be done right away. “Tomorrow” becomes a perfectly acceptable time to get things done. Tomorrow! Tomorrow! I love ya Tomorrow! You’re always a day away — from the musical Annie 🎶 I’d call it a three‑day weekend starting yesterday, but we had another new stove delivered, so I suppose it counts as a regular day. Not that we get new stoves every day. Well… we did for two days in a row, but we sent the first one back. I don’t expect any more stove deliveries for a while. We do have a new microwave coming next week, though. It’s funny how technology weasels its way into our lifestyles, isn’t it? We lived for decades without a microwave—or even the idea of one—and now it feels like a near necessity. I usually make ramen by tossing everything into a bowl with some water and popping it into the microwave, which is exactly what I was doing when I discovered ours had given up the ghost. I set it for eight minutes, watched the light come on and the tray spin dutifully around, and when I opened the door… the bowl was still cold. I had to cook it the old-fashioned way on the stovetop. So very 20th Century. “The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.” — Bertrand Russell “Never put off till tomorrow what may be done day after tomorrow just as well.” — Mark Twain “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” — Arthur C. Clarke #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #waterfowl #goose #embdengoose image
Winter Jewels, Yaupon Holly Berries image
A Return to the Sky This is a Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) shortly after plunging into the ocean. Now airborne again, it’s climbing to an altitude where it can resume hunting. I chose this photo because it clearly shows the pelican’s short tail—a detail often overlooked in flight. If you enjoy wildlife and nature photography, check out my photo gallery here: #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #BrownPilican image
Universe of a Turtle This is a photo of a forest-fringed lake, with elephant ears lining the shore. If I look closely, I can see a turtle perched on a log near the center of the water, almost camouflaged among the reflections of the trees. image
A Woodpecker Portrait Here’s a Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) I saw some time ago. The red belly is usually hard to spot, but on this one, it’s clearly visible. Explore more chic woodpecker photos by visiting my photo gallery. #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #woodpecker #RedBelliedWoodpecker image
Good morning. 🌄🕗☕ 8 December 2026 I’m still trying to wake up. It’s supposed to be my morning quiet time, but there’s noise coming from the kitchen. We’re having a new stove delivered today, and my wife is getting everything ready for the old one to go. She keeps miscellaneous pans in the drawer underneath, so she’s emptying that out. What set all this in motion? Oddly enough, it wasn’t the stove at first—it was the microwave above it. It stopped working a couple of days ago, so we went to buy a replacement. While we were at the store, my wife mentioned she’d been noticing some performance issues with the oven on the stove, so she decided we might as well replace that too. Both appliances are over twenty years old, so maybe it really is time. The delivery guys showed up while I was typing. They brought the new stove in and hauled the old one out to the truck. Unfortunately, there was a “but.” Because of the way the plug was positioned and the design of the back of the new stove, it wouldn’t slide in flush like the old one. That created a gap behind it—and worse, the oven handle stuck out just enough to block a nearby kitchen drawer. Technically, we could open the drawer, but only if we opened the oven door first, which wasn’t going to work. So, we had them take the new stove back to the store and reinstall the old one. I could tell the delivery guys were frustrated—they’re on a tight schedule, and none of this was their fault. I gave them a small tip to help turn the mood around. C’est la vie. It’s a bit of a letdown. Now we wait for the return to process correctly and then try the whole new‑stove thing again. The microwave arrives next week. Here’s hoping that part goes more smoothly. “You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.” — Jon Kabat‑Zinn #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #stove #delivery #morning #SpanishMoss image