California Condor
From my California Condor collection. Photographed with a Canon SX50 HS. I hiked to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet at Pinnacles National Park in … Read More “California Condor”
From my California Condor collection. Photographed with a Canon SX50 HS. I hiked to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet at Pinnacles National Park in … Read More “California Condor”
From my California Condor collection. Photographed with a Canon SX50 HS. I hiked to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet at Pinnacles National Park in … Read More “California Condor”
From my California Condor collection. Photographed with a Canon SX50 HS. I hiked to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet at Pinnacles National Park in … Read More “California Condor”
From my recent series of California Condor photographs. I hiked to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet at Pinnacles National Park in California just to … Read More “California Condor”
Juvenile condor. I hiked to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet at Pinnacles National Park in California just to get the opportunity to photograph this … Read More “California Condor”
Taken in early March 2014 – Penticton, BC Canada I think our town has more of this quail species than California does! I was sitting … Read More “California Quail”
This California Towhee was photographed at Shollenberger Park in Petaluma, CA. Camera = Canon 7D with a Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Lens – … Read More “California Towhee”
Juvenile California Condor! I hiked to an elevation of approximately 1,400 feet at Pinnacles National Park in California just to get the opportunity to photograph … Read More “California Condor”
Currently my favorite moment in bird photography. To have the privilege and honor of photographing this juvenile California Condor is beyond words! I hiked to … Read More “California Condor”
The Heermann’s Gulls were typically the last to take flight as we got close on our walk along South Beach on San Juan Island, WA. … Read More “Heermann’s and California Gulls”