Showing posts with label red squirrel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red squirrel. Show all posts

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Various Photos

On 8 May, Boulder had high winds and rain - Golden and Evans, CO had hail....
Golden

Hail in Evans after the snow plows came by...


Red squirrel

Bald eagle on duck blind

Toby, a yearling Chincoteague pony

2017 Chincoteague filly, by Ajax, out of Dream Catcher

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Assorted Photos

Bayberry  on Assateague (Maryland)

Red squirrel

Clint Watts, cyber security specialist

Zephraim Cenedi Devine (Nedi) is 7 years old today!

Young horseshoe crabs

A sturgeon

Smooch, Chincoteague pony

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Assorted Art & Photos





Young red squirrel

White dragon

Odd friends - baby porcupine and Great Dane

Black Canyon of the Gunnison overlook

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Various Photos

Venus, a different kind of cat

Red squirrel

Old cypress knee in freezing surf



Siamese and German Shepherd

Clearing 3 feet of snow off the roof in Ouray, Colorado

Beach wrack on Sanibel Island, Florida

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Assorted Photos

This manatee was spotted off Cape Charles, Virginia earlier this week.

Chief Mountain, Montana

Red squirrel, Wales

Puffins

Kansas

Sunset on Sanibel Island, Florida

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Assorted Scenes

Juvenile ringbill seagull eating a crab

Mount Graham red squirrel

Big horn sheep, Rocky Mountain National Park

Moon over Chincoteague Island.  Photo by Patty Ann Vamvas

Grey squirrel at leisure

The Dedication of Rocky Mountain National Park on 4 September 1915



Monday, November 10, 2014

Wildlife & a Hole-Punch Cloud Photos

Brown-headed nuthatch

Red squirrel

Chincoteague ponies

Bali mynah

Friesian trotting

Hole-punch cloud with a rainbow inside - Wonthaggi, Australia

Tree kangaroo

Monday, October 13, 2014

Critters (Photos)

Salt pork

Red squirrel

Butterfly

Smew

Luis Stevens took this photo - a Western Kingbird thought the Barn Owl was too close to its nest; and was determined to drive it away.  It ended up landing on the owl's shoulders and pecking at it's head...

Sea otters - Mom and child