During my visit to Yellowstone I got to see several coyotes. This one entertained a fairly large group of people for a while as it searched this field for anything to eat.

During my visit to Yellowstone I got to see several coyotes. This one entertained a fairly large group of people for a while as it searched this field for anything to eat.
I took these two photos within minutes of each other almost exactly two years ago during a visit to Florida. Both birds are Double-crested Cormorants, but the first one is a juvenile and the second is an adult.
I don’t know specific cactus species, but when I am near them I feel compelled to take close-up photos of the spines. These are assorted photos from Colorado, California, South Dakota, and Arizona.
While we’re reliving the Colorado visit, let’s take a look at some lizards. I was not expecting to see lizards in Colorado, so these were always fun surprises.
I might have to schedule another visit to Colorado sometime soon. These critters are back from my visit in 2021.
A few more shots from the cenotes during my trip to Mexico last December… This time with my dive buddies…
During my last visit to Florida, I managed to catch some birds with their next generation in different stages of development… See if you can figure out which species are here…
More grizzlies from the Tetons…
I recently got word that my friend Katherine completed her scuba instructor certification and I also got word that my friend Eric successfully underwent a surgery, which made me think about PNW diving… so here are the rest of the Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker photos from…
Finishing up the last of my fish photos from when I was last in Bali. I really do need to get back there soon!
The Grizzlies usually take the majority of the attention while in the Grand Tetons, but Black Bears are just as nice to see.
Just some spring wild flowers from when I visited Great Smoky Mountains National Park earlier this year…
It was exactly a year ago today that I took these videos of these very young Bighorn Sheep – or as I like to call them, Little Bighorns. If you look closely, some of them still have their umbilical cord attached.
This colorful Fringeback Dondice (Dondice occidentalis) was found during one of the dives on my most recently Florida visit.
Last summer, I visited Black Moshannon State Park with my friend Rich. The water there is full of tanins and looks like a dark brown color though it is otherwise clear. But I have never seen so many water lilies in my life… I wished…