Forest in Haze This is a photo of a forest in the morning, with a hazy mist still hanging in the air and the trees rising as towering dark silhouettes. image
Tufted Titmouse, A Crest Above the Rest One afternoon, while sitting in the backyard with my dog Charlie, I spotted a Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) perched nearby. Tufted titmice are a favorite among a select group of bird enthusiasts. To celebrate these charming creatures, I’ve curated a special collection dedicated entirely to them in my photo gallery. Take a look! #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #TuftedTitmouse image
Blue in the Canopy I’ve read that a Blue Jay’s plumage is actually brown and only appears blue because of a light effect called Tyndall scattering. I don’t fully understand the science, but I sure enjoy the result. image
Pelican Geometry I saw a flock of brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) flying in formation over Tybee Island near Savannah, Georgia. If you enjoy wildlife and nature photography, check out my photo gallery here: #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #pelicans #BrownPelicans image
Good morning. 🦆🪿🦢 14 January 2026 I often find myself wondering why some people can’t wrap their heads around concepts that seem completely obvious. I’ve got a saying for it: “We’re not all issued the same toolkit.” I don’t claim to be the smartest guy in the room, but I’m still amazed at how often I’ve watched people struggle with things that feel straightforward. Education plays a role, sure, but it doesn’t fully account for what I’ve seen. Take natural selection, for example. I don’t have much formal education in biology, yet the basic logic of natural selection—survival of the fittest—has always made sense to me. It isn’t hard to grasp how tiny changes, stretched across vast spans of time, can accumulate and produce new species. Once you see that mechanism, you can’t unsee it. And yet some people, as I’ve said, just don’t get it… or maybe they refuse to. I’m not trying to wander into theology, but belief systems absolutely shape this particular conversation. For many folks, understanding evolution feels like betraying their faith, so they choose not to understand. I’ve seen it firsthand—students in college biology classes arguing with the instructor, practically ready to cover their ears and hum just to avoid hearing the explanation. I’m exaggerating, but only a little. People get emotional about this stuff. C’est la vie. What can you do. “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” — Carl Jung “Just because you don’t understand it doesn’t mean it isn’t so.” — Lemony Snicket “Evolution is one of the shattering ideas that overturns past hopes and assumptions.” — Stephen Jay Gould “Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.” — Charles Darwin #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #morning #knowledge #naturalselection #biology #ducks #geese #thought image
My, What a Long Beak You Have, Grandma At first glance, it looks as though this Carolina Chickadee (Poecile carolinensis) has an unusually long beak. A closer look reveals that it’s holding a sunflower seed by the wide end, part of which is hidden behind a branch crossing in front of its beak. image
Rose of a Different Color This is a rose—but let’s call it a rose of a different color. The original photo captured an orange bloom, but what remains is a yellow-orange flower streaked with red, pink, and hints of blue where the shadows settle. Around it swirls a kaleidoscope of color, transforming the scene into something more dreamlike than botanical. If you love flowers—or just enjoy discovering their beauty and names like I do—come explore my gallery of blooms captured in moments of wonder and curiosity. #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #flower #plant #rose #abstract image
Finches on a Stick Four American Goldfinches (Spinus tristis) have gathered on a single slender branch, each one a bright punctuation mark in winter’s quiet sentence. image
Thicket Sentinel This dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis) gazes through a tangle of bare branches, its eyes steady and unblinking amid the winter lattice. 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 #DarkEyedJunco image
Good morning. ☀️☀️☀️ 12 January 2026 Today is a walk day, but it’s 31°F this morning, so we’ll have to put that off until things warm up a bit. There was a time when I’d throw on my running shoes and head out no matter what the weather decided to do. The only thing that ever stopped me was ice—no pun intended. Sometimes the roads get so slick that running isn’t recommended. That doesn’t really happen here, though. Let’s be Frank. Whoa—no, we can’t all be Frank. What I meant was: let’s be real. Getting out there in freezing weather just isn’t for me anymore, and I rarely pick up the pace to a run or even a trot. Charlie and I stick to a leisurely 3 MPH, pausing whenever he finds something interesting. Well—he pauses. He’s got the rhythm down: he races ahead as far as the leash allows, finds a scent worth investigating, and then works his way back until the leash is stretched in the opposite direction. Speaking of Charlie, it’s three minutes past mealtime. I’d better feed him. …Mission accomplished. I took a moment to look at the extended forecast for my area. It looks like cold weather will dominate the rest of January, with a chance of snow in the final days. And of course, the farther out the forecast goes, the closer it gets to reading chicken entrails. In any case, the cold will affect our walks. I could start going to a gym, but then what about Charlie? Besides, when I used to be a gym regular, I always seemed to be fighting off the sniffles. Probably wise to avoid that scene. “A dog is one of the remaining reasons why some people can be persuaded to go for a walk.” — Orlando Aloysius Battista “You don’t stop laughing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop laughing.” — George Bernard Shaw #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #morning #sunrise #cold #weather #walking #dogs image