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Friday, April 17, 2015

Checkered Skipper Butterfly In The High Desert | Mrsroadrunner Photography

Checkered Skipper Butterfly In The High Desert | Mrsroadrunner Photography


1 Checker Skipper Butterfly In The High Desert


Meet the Checkered Skipper Butterfly! This skipper Butterfly is a common Skipper here in our area.



2 Checker Skipper Butterfly In The High Desert


The area in which I was for these photographs is a marshy area. If you are not careful where you step you may get wet! This is part of a gully that we have here in our town. I have hiked quite far in this gully and it just keeps going and going! Not all this gully has water, though more then on top does!



3 Checker Skipper Butterfly In The High Desert


The Skipper Butterflies are called Skippers for how they seam to, "skip", as they fly.  All Skipper Butterflies have the body structure you see above. This is how you break down this species of Butterfly when identification is needed.



4 Checker Skipper Butterfly In The High Desert


This Checkered Skipper Butterfly was not feeding, but seamed to be sunning itself in the shot above? All Butterflies tend to use us as kind of a shield when hiking. The Butterflies tend to flutter around us, my theory is so the birds will stay away?? If you have noticed I have a lot of Butterfly Photographs, many more then I share! Identification on my part takes me a lot of my time.....There are so many Butterflies!!

Thank you for coming by and checking out my photographs of this this Checkered Skipper Butterfly!

Friday, June 6, 2014

Adventure in the Canyon

Mrsroadrunner Photography | Adventure in the Canyon



Mrsroadrunner Photography: Landscape and Waterscape &emdash; mt jefferson 416

As some who follow along on twitter know, I headed out Sunday into the canyon.

Typically Guy comes along however he had chores to do and took me the ten minutes away which takes me hours to walk. That cut down so much time just having him drive me to the side of the road where there is a good start into the canyon (I best go see what the dogs are barking at). I swear this one mastiff we have barks just to hear himself bark haha! Back to my little write up!

So Guy drops me off and tells me he will be at our meat up spot in two hours to pick me up...... wow two hours! It took me four hours to get to the meet up spot, but I am jumping ahead here. I get out of the truck and start grabbing my camera backpack that has my older model canon and all my supplies. Then the water canteen. Have to have water any time one goes on a walk here in the High Desert of Oregon!! Last my camera with my leans on I will have on me.

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Adventure in the Canyon &emdash; hawk

First thing Guy and I hear is a Red Tailed Hawk screaming at us! This hawk continued the screaming and following up in the sky for some ways!! Guy tells me before he drives off, "I will be at our meeting spot in two hours, we know how well your timing is". We looked at each other and laughed!

Time, never been good with time!! EVER! Why I think I like to be early for meeting and such is because something can get my attention and time means nothing! This day was no different. I headed off.......

The water was running and I followed. The purpose of following the water was to make it to the waterfall that one can only see by either hiking in on foot or horseback, by boat or by airplane. Plus wildlife have to drink, water is a big deal here on the high desert!!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Adventure in the Canyon &emdash; Karner blue butterfly

Butterfly was the first real living thing other then that pesky hawk screaming at me from above! I really did not feel I had enough room on my camera card or battery life in my battery for this hike. I did not know I was going to be there!!I may have to dig out my other camera but.... I passed up photographing that butterfly for some wildflowers. WOW, do I love seeing the flowers blooming on the desert floor!!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Adventure in the Canyon &emdash; deer trail

I did find what folks call a "deer trail", to follow. This is not a designated walking trail like folks see in the city or even down at Lake Billy Chinook. Walk in and do as little damage as you can as to not even see your tracks! I did my best to stay to this "deer trail", that it was obvious the critters use. At times the trail would disappear into just patches of desert floor. No grass no nothing to even make a indent of any kind of trail.

Keeping the water to my right side told me I am going in the right direction. NOTHING like getting lost!! With the canyon walls both to my right and left , rather hard to get lost but you might be surprised! One canyon looks like another after some time. I did forget a weapon, which concerned Guy but told him I will be fine! I only carry a weapon due to the creatures I have encountered. Rarely encountering people.

I did see a rock chuck come out of it's rock home to find out what all the noise was! It froze the whole time I walked by. By this time the Hawk seamed to be keeping to the spot I hiked through, the screaming was getting further away finally stopping. I am out of it's territory I figured?

Oh boy the songbirds!! Made me wish I brought my audio recorder in which I left at home due to again, not knowing I was coming on this hike! Vary quiet in the canyon but the sounds of running water and the creatures I was sharing the canyon with! I came upon and passed quite a lot of coyote scat which if you ever had coyotes where you live you know the difference in coyote and domesticated, well fed pet dogs. Typically well fed dogs do not have hair and calcium deposits in their scat....... This told me I am in a coyotes territory which is not uncommon here in the high desert.

The things you do not want to see while hiking alone with no weapon is mountain lion tracks. Guy has drilled such things into my head and what they look like! Predators typically are not going to show themselves unless I just happen upon them and coyotes dont want anything to do with us! Other hikes alone and with Guy and the dogs have taught me that coyotes will follow quietly, usually they are alone and follow just out of curiosity or waiting for you to kick something up. Though I did have one vary close to me attack the quail that I too was watching. The coyote and I made eye contact and I think I scared it as it scared me? Who is prepared for a coyote to jump out of no where?? Never have ran into a mountain lion, ever..... we only seen tracks of them. The bear we have seen just run away. No bear where I was have ever been seen in the area, at least lately. I try and keep up with such things. Mountain lions yes and the state of Oregon is really good about putting up notices for the tourists. I however, was not in a tourist area , but either Guy or I would have gotten wind of such news.

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Adventure in the Canyon &emdash; nest 247

I did come across some strange sounds that made me stop in my tracks! Hiking in canyons one thing to be curtain of is, sound carries! What could sound as if it is right in front of you, could be sound bouncing off the rock walls of the canyon. Stopping is only logical. I stopped to check out my surroundings, make sure I am not being followed.

You know how you can stair at a person and they will look at you?? Well critters have this sense but it is acute, it is life to wildlife. Some folks can tell when others are looking at them. This is what it felt like in this canyon, I was being watched. It would be rather ignorant of me to think anything different anyways!! I am in another beings house, so of course I am being watched!

I look around trying to figure out where that odd noise is coming from!! I move slow one step stop, the noise is still going on loudly! The strange noise is so loud it drowns out the noise of the running water, no pun intended! All the species of animals I have photographed comes to mind..... just does not sound like anything I have photographed?

Can not say how long I was at that spot?? Though I did finally realize where the noise was coming from!! There was a hole in a tree, waste high. I looked into the hole which of course was pitch black and I wished I would have brought my little flash light.... again I did not know I was going on this hike!! The noise stopped!!

In fact everything stopped but the noise of the running water! Quiet!! I thought this was interesting! I must of looked in that hole several times. I did see movement, but what on earth is moving around down there?? I thought I seen a beak, but really not sure?? I moved away from the hole in the tree and made sure some branches and leaves were hiding me, and waited. Nothing...... My limbs go numb if I stay in one spot to long, just the way it is and I have learned to deal with this. I looked in the hole one more time and tried to get my lens in there, but whatever it is moving around is just to deep into the tree. I thought I could put my hand in there , but that is stupid!! I moved on.....

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Insects Bees,Spiders &emdash; dragonfly 195

I noticed a black colored dragonfly kept following me. More then likely the dragonfly was using me as protection from the birds who eat it, and I was kicking up bugs that it ate. I got a couple shots of it when it would allow me too. I also noticed a lot of robberflies! I hear one does not want to be bit by one of these! They look so darn prehistoric , what nightmares are made of! Three eyed insects with a vary good hunting capability, more so then the dragonflies. Or this has been my observations. Either I was seeing a lot of these robberflies or one of them is keeping near me for the same reasons I am thinking that dragonfly was?? Right in front of me at one point, a robberfly caught a pretty butterfly I no doubt kicked up by just walking.

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Adventure in the Canyon &emdash; water going over the waterfall 366

Oh hey I see the top of the waterfall! End of the running water! At this time I started getting dive bombed by birds!! Some choice words came from my mouth that are not appropriate words but they came flying out of my mouth as fast as those darn swallowtails were dive bombing me!! I must be around a nest?? Still, I am getting shots of this waterfall anyways! The swallowtail, I assume they were some species of swallowtail. They are always seen at this spot and pretty birds if you can get a shot of them! They were just throwing a fit screaming, dive bombing me! Get over it I told them!

I promised Guy I would not go out on the rocky ledges of the canyon rim! Vertigo hit me as I looked down at the water. This soon went away. I did get shots of the waterfall, and though I kept my promise as far as walking to the canyon ledge, I did check out the deep crevasses of the canyon rim..... These cracks in the rocks extend out about five feet or so from the canyon rim. Some spots more so away from the ledge then others. Some day these rocks will fall into the canyon, Guys feelings of this is - he does not want me going into the canyon itself on these rocks. I see where he is coming from. I would get hurt, anyone would! Falling rock is a possibility and I checked this theory out away from the canyon ledge on some of the rocks. Sure enough they fell into the crevasses .

The lizards use the crevasses as homes, and to hide in. Many lizards running here and there out of my way and my shadow was even looked at as a threat to the lizards! I did notice the lizards have yet to get real blue. The Western Fence Lizards can get real blue! Actually real pretty for lizards!

I do have a choice here at the waterfall, right or left?? To get to our meeting spot I have to take a left. Then is when I noticed the Turkey Vultures. WOW quite a few of them, counted nine. So, this is seen as quite a few. Turkey Vultures are common here, and typically dont harm anyone unless, a huge unless you are near a nest!! We found this out when one dive bombed Guy knocking off his hat and Guy  dove to the ground.... I of course laughed and got photographs of the bird looking real proud of itself haha! These vultures were not being aggressive. One of them gave out a yell as it looked at me, but it seams as if it was calling in more? For that is when more came over.

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Wild Birds Of Prey &emdash; turkey vulture flying 442

Their shadow was even playing tricks with me! At first I thought the vulture shadow was something running like a cotton tail rabbit, but no. Just a shadow since I was on top of the canyon and the vultures were flying real close to me! Turkey Vultures are rather large birds if you have never been close to one. Extremely curious and will check you out!! I am sure being here at Lake Billy Chinook checking out people has given the birds a good advantage since people are dirty and vultures like dirty!! They clean up the desert floor of anything edible. YUM YUM haha.

People also scare out creatures who might be eating on something? This the turkey vultures will take full advantage of! We scare whatever is eating, the vultures come right in and take whatever is being eaten on, win win the birds must feel? Learned behavior is, people are a food source.

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Landscape and Waterscape &emdash; canyon views 654

Checking out the beautiful view of the canyon. Boaters are in the canyon skiing, some being pulled on boards, some just chilling on their boats. I see a house boat, which visitors can rent! We seen a sign saying $250 a day or something for a house boat rental. Some boater has Johnny Cash blaring on his music player while someone else has some rap song going. It can be vary noise in the canyon!! AND these boaters may not realize it, but I can even hear them talk up here on the canyon rim haha. Some of the things said down there is really quite funny when folks think no one is around to hear them haha!! Some of the things are quite personal too! Other times , oh look someone is up there, how did they get up there haha!

This vary thing is why I refuse to take the dogs here!! The canyon can play tricks on people, and dogs!! With the birds flying so close, cotton tail rabbits I have seen here, the lizards! Dogs can and have been known to fall right off the ledge into the canyon! One of the canyons here in our area has a huge sign telling visitors NO DOGS!! I would not even bring a child there where I hike! Maybe a older teenager?? If that teenager has good sense? Funny, my boys have never had a interest in coming out with me or us. Sure a couple times one or the other have came with, but they tend to think it is to boring. Perhaps cause I had to drag them with me to places when they were little?? Heck one of my kids would collect spent shotgun shells. It was cute, he would say mom, these people are littering. Could not argue with his logic!!

I spend some time with the turkey vultures at that spot! The crevasses were not so dominant here. It looks like at one time there may have been crevasses as other parts of the canyon wall but have long ago fell into the canyon leaving only a indent where vegetation is now growing. Plus I am keeping my promise to Guy...... I even thought about sitting and taking a rest. Who knows how long I have been gone at this point?? The canteen is about half gone at this point and it sure gets hot up here! I left it was 60 degrees, that was at 9am. Did not think it was going to get to hot this day.

I did notice some activity on the other side of the canyon. Bird activity. Not turkey vultures! Looked as if several of the turkey vultures were not allowing the other birds to fly over where I was. Thought that was interesting how different species of birds interact with each other. The other species of bird went higher in the sky and here they come with those turkey vultures that looked like they were guards hot on their trail!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Adventure in the Canyon &emdash; young bald eagle 465

Come to find out the other species of birds were young bald eagles! Two spotty brown,white,black feathered bald eagles screaming at the turkey vultures as the vultures were screaming back at them, what a show!! Hope the visitors down in the canyon in their boats are seeing this! If that is they are interested in such things. Surprise or not, some folks could care less about wildlife! I dont get it myself but.....



The young bald eagles came over, checked out the situation. There were so many turkey vultures I dont think the eagles thought it was worth it! They flew back over to the other side of the canyon where no doubt there is a nest?? By this time I was looking in my lens to see if I could see adult bald eagles but I did not see any. This whole area is a hot spot for bald eagles!! Few miles down the canyon one will come upon the Warm Spring Indian Reservation and they hold once a year a bald eagle watch. Heck for what that is worth I could be standing on reservation land?? Never checked it out before.....

At one time I hear this whole area belonged to the Warm Springs Tribe? Then more people moved into the area and needed electricity , needed places to play in their boats, fish and hunt. Camping is big here as well. Folks from all over come here to play. Not just folks from the USA either! The dam makes more water back up into the lake. What the Crooked River, the Metolius River and the Deshutes River all flow here. It is a unique place and one of my favorites! I am glad we live so close to the canyon. The canyon, when I speak of "The Canyon", it is typically here is what I am speaking of.

This is where I thought you know , I am going to head to the meet up spot and be there before Guy for my sense of time is really good you know, wink wink laugh ! So I started out leaving the views and the birds. The turkey vultures some of them actually followed me! This is when I heard something screaming at me once again!! Not a vulture, not a eagle.... it was some species of hawk. It was not a red tail but sure looked small up against the vultures!! The turkey vultures did not feel threatened by this little hawk either!! Oh heck it could have been a falcon too?? I have not seen one osprey that day which was weird, they must just be in another spot fishing?

The smaller bird of prey darted off never to be seen again. I guess it told me off but good? I looked for my landmark off in the distance. Then I thought wait a minute this does not look right!! OH CRAP, I am still in the original canyon I started out in!! I have to climb up out of this canyon!! Darn, I am never going to make it to the meeting spot before Guy now!!

I spent way to long with the turkey vultures and the scenery at that spot!! So I start the climb UP. By the way, you know water canteens and camera equipment gets heavy after a while haha! I know you know this haha! However I just thought I would say this out loud ha!!

Up I climb! Only thing that gets old is the climb out of the canyons I find myself attracted too! Not all of them have roads, or usable roads! Ya Lake Billy has nice roads for tourists go there, but ..... if you have ever been to Lake Billy Chinook those canyons are everywhere here, not just there! Lake Billy Chinook is the biggest one though....

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Fish,Frogs,Snakes,Lizards &emdash; fence lizard 332

I get to the top where there is really nothing but desert floor. Seeing a lot of lizards here! I get to a good spot to snap a photograph then I start heading to the meet up spot. I admit I was looking forwards to the nice comfortable seats of that truck haha!! After some time of walking I hear the truck horn and think oh crap Guy is there waiting already!!

I walk out of the desert and there is Guy! Getting into the truck and the nice comfortable seats I ask Guy, "You just get here"?? I did not ask this because I thought he just got there, I asked this for I new , just new my timing was off and that was more positive then saying ya ya I am late!!

Two hours late I was! Guy took it quite well, I mean he was telling me of getting done with all his chores, then going to town for gas, and coming back here waiting for me. Then going back to the house, getting some things coming back to the meeting spot..... I can just imagine how freaked out he was? We now know my "loop", takes me 4 hours to hike alone.

In closing; It did take me gosh almost a week to get this up..... Thank you for coming by and spending time with me! I do sale my photography. Find my facebook page  Facebook fan page (give a like??), of course Twitter .

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Mrsroadrunner Photography | Morning With A Muskrat

Mrsroadrunner Photography | Morning With A Muskrat

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 411






I headed off as every morning when I go on a walk here in our town. Checking my camera bag and choosing which lens to bring with me, knowing it will never be the right lens ha! Choosing whether to carry the heavy water canteen,or just fill up a bottle I have around here. Filled up a bottle with water that fits nicely into my bag is what I chose to do this morning.
As times before a coyote disturbed the peace at the ponds. Hearing all the racket I new something was going down, however I just kept my slow pace hoping by the time I got there things would be calmed down?
If the Magpies would quit telling everyone I was there things would have went a little better? The ducks were on high alert due to the coyote no doubt?? All of them flew making loud distress calls as they went! Some in pairs going this way and that way! I did notice the farmers were busy doing their thing, which the wildlife get used to here in my part of the High Desert of Oregon. Jefferson County Oregon is a agricultural place after all!
As I looked over the first pond I seen nothing in the pond itself but for some small birds who looked like Robins taking baths. I was  keeping a lookout for the Coyote of course, though Coyotes really do not want anything to do with people! I made my way through the brush to the second pond.
I did see something dive under the water. Whatever it was made a ripple in the water. We do have some pretty large fish here, but not in a pond of this size I thought? Shoot someone would have to put the fish here! Fish just cant walk to ponds! Hence why the state of Oregon is dropping fish from helicopters in the more remote lakes for those who hike to the lakes and want to fish.
Really these seam to be holding ponds that are not really used anymore for the farmer who owns the land. Pipes coming from the ponds themselves as well as what appears to be a machine which I really do not pay any mind to for to have permission to be on the land I have to follow some basic rules. Common sense tells me not to mess around with such things as machinery! The owner did not have to tell me this. However, I do find the pipes nice sitting spots. They are really long pipes that are basically on the ground.
I made myself comfy, and waited. Whatever it was will come up again. Sometime! Sure enough up pops a head with vegetation in it's paws!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 258



The Blackbirds in the tree nearest me were quiet for a second then off the male started doing his display calling to whatever female might happen to be around. The male Red Winged Blackbird did keep me company, along with the female who answered his call.


I watched the Muskrat eat her breakfast taking of course a lot of photographs! No I did not put all the photographs on here, just a couple!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 332



The Muskrat after a time quit diving and bring up more vegetation to eat to what it looked like to me, she was checking on something?? Where she is there, that is the end of this pond, see the cattails and such?? This is a ok sized pond, I just call it the small pond.
In the next shot here, you can see she is contemplating something! Her behavior made me even wonder what she is thinking so hard about? I am only calling her a she, I do not know if this is a male or female? Perhaps the males venture out more then the females??

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 347



The morning was still pretty chilly at this time, I still had my sweater on. Though gosh the bugs!! I did have to check if I had ticks on me, though it is a little early for ticks I thought...... No tick thank goodness! I am a tick magnet, that is just the way it is! Guy (my other half), claims if there is a tick within a mile I will not only find it but I will bring it home with me ha! This is what happens when you hang out near the water!
Many places the visitors come to, these places do not have bugs to bother these folks as much for these places are sprayed with chemicals. This way folks can have a good time in our part of the world. You go off the beat and path, well.... you will get eaten up just like everything else by the bugs. However, these places off the beat and path are where I feel the best outdoor experiences come from! The trick is to learn where these kinds of places are.....
Now this next photograph is what made me know without a doubt this is no beaver!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 363



Beavers do not have such a tail, hence Muskrat. Rat..... It is not like you can walk right up to a wildlife species and ask it what exactly do we humans call you?? I think most of my time photographing what I do when I get home is research!! I would of liked this to be a Beaver, why? Well, we do not see Beaver like we used to here! This really is not a place a beaver would be more then likely anyways, due to it not being connected to a river inlet etc.. Well, from what I know of Beaver without looking them up and reading.
I did kind of feel my observation of this Muskrat was over. Thinking just wait.... I am in no hurry, and I refuse to wear a watch or any kind of time piece. Though I did happen to notice the farmers , there was several people out on farm machinery on that piece of land over in that direction. That just happens to be where one can see as plain as day The Three Sisters mountains. What a horrible place to work right?? Where you have beautiful scenery of The Three Sisters mountain, with Mt. Jefferson, and Mt. Hood right there in your face ha!
The farmers drove the farm machinery and parked all in a row. Common farmers like things neat and tidy! I assumed it was around lunch time?? Our town does not have a noon time bell like other towns I have been in. This is how I kind of new it was around noonish, or when it was going to start getting hot so 10ish?? WOW it did get hot later on btw!
Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 375



I was contemplating getting up and leaving, but thought I would just sit tight.....

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 390



By this time a Robin come over where the Red Winged Blackbirds were to check out the situation! Robin birds are pretty much bullies !! They rather feel that everything is their business! Of course they back off when bigger birds then them are around however the blackbirds are not bigger then they are.
As our Muskrat was in the cattails I started watching the birds more. Jumping down getting drinks and heading back up to their perching spot. The male Red Wing showing off all his color as he screams for attention. The Robin bird trying to scare him out of his spot..... dint happen by the way! I also at this time heard hawks, well Harriers perhaps. This is where I typically see them and they make drive by's. Though I have seen my share of eagles out here. Though this was a hawk. Fact was, it was a Red Tailed Hawk soaring way up high. Circling, riding the wave until I could not see it or hear it any longer.
Keeping a eye on where the Muskrat is.... something is at that spot, for the Muskrat did not move from there! All I could see is it's butt, or um rear end for our younger readers! AND I waited.....
I wait a lot by the way!! Thinking most of my life is waiting! Of course I just can not get my lens in there to see what the Muskrat is doing, thus I think it is waiting when actually it is just a time laps for I have no clue of what is going on and I want to know, so I wait! Why I also do not wear any type of watch, or carry a time piece.... That is a stress I just dont need in my life. Since my sibling took my Cinderella watch did I think time should hold so much control over us. Or was it a Snow White, I think it was Snow White come to think of it.... I was always one to think about why folks do what they do. Hey, I wonder how much that watch would go for these days? MMMM, might just be neat to see one of those now a days. Ok back to the Muskrat!
The wait was finally over!! Went by pretty quickly. I had things to think about and other creatures to watch while I waited, and waited.
WHAM with delight and rather a proud look on the Muskrats disposition, I found out what on earth the Muskrat was doing!!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 404



The Muskrat was cutting this down! Well chewing it down! Thank goodness we have a thumb right?

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 411



Looks like a pretty good piece of something to eat there doesn't it? If that is you are a Muskrat! Some nice bark, perhaps a bug or more within the bark! Yum Yum ha!
Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 432



Now to get the piece of wood to go where the Muskrat wants it to go! Some folks say critters are not real smart..... I dont know about that!? We have watched this Muskrat use up a lot of energy to get this piece of wood into the water, so that piece of wood must be pretty darn important!
Mrsroadrunner Photography: Muskrat &emdash; muskrat wildlife 440

Off "she", goes with the piece of wood to her desired destination. This Muskrat disappeared where I could no longer observe what the Muskrat was doing.
I did make my way over to that spot, and seen it was built up of many pieces of wood! Though I dont know for sure, however I am wondering if this Muskrat had young and was taking this piece of wood to the young to chew on?? Or for this Muskrat to chew on later?? Or just to repair the nest as Beavers do??
Thank you for coming by and spending time with me and the Muskrat! Check out my other photography at mrsroadrunner.com . I do sale my photography so I can head out and observe our off the beat and path places here in Oregon! Facebook fan page (give a like??), of course Twitter .

Monday, November 7, 2011

Gray Jay Bicolored Ochoco Mountains Oregon



Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; Gray Jay Bicolored


While deep in the Ochoco Mountains we ran across a nice flowing creek.
I love running water and just had to stop!!

Upon inspection of where we were it was obvious this spot had been used as a hunting camp. The legs of the elk and the "meat hangers" (we laughed for I am sure there is a real name for them ha) , that were nailed to the trees. The feathers laying around looked as if maybe a turkey was in the mix with the elk? Even a spot for a bathroom. Gave us this impression.
Guy wondered further down the creek then I for things happen to catch my eye. So I was wondering around on my own taking shots of the ice that was found where the water was not running fast.
As I was doing my thing I heard some racket that was obviously coming from the trees and from birds.
As you can imagine wild creatures do not just sit still so one can snap off photographs, so off I went to get this loud birds photographs! There were at least 3 of these birds, however non of them were all that impressed with any of us there! From the information I gathered of this bird, these must of been truly wild Gray Jays!! Not yet ingrained with human presents.
I first thought this was a nutcracker. We have many of those around so it seams. Same family as these Gray Jays, but so is the steller's jay,blue jay and the western scrub jay , the crows, the ravens there is a lot of species in the Corvidae family!! From the sub species of the Gray Jay and getting these photographs in the Ochoco mountains this determined these to be the Bicolored Gray Jay.
One thing all these birds have in common is, they are very smart!! Smarter then humans give them credit for! Over the Cascade Mountains  there is yet another sub species of the Gray Jay over there with different needs and habits. That Gray Jay does not like snow, the ones here better like snow!
Like all birds of the Corvidae family, they are pretty much scavengers, however it appears all the species of the Gray Jay have different food scavenger habits I guess is the way to say it?
Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; Gray Jay Bicolored
I thought it interesting when I read they can remember where they stored food under as much as 3' of snow! Shoot that would be hard for most humans to remember! I also read where this Gray Jay will also make their nest on the south western part of a tree for the solar warmth. Is that cool or what?? We can learn a thing or two from nature hu?
Like several other species of bird a slang name for these is camp robbers too. I have a problem with people feeding wildlife in this manor. One thing is, if one is camping that person is not at home. I read where a female Gray Jay (maybe other kinds of camp robbers as well?), will actually leave her nest and leave the brood unprotected to go and get food from humans.
Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; Gray Jay Bicolored
I wonder how these so called wildlife "lovers", would feel if they new they were the cause of a brood being killed just because they thought it cute or whatever that a so called wild bird is landing on them etc.. for food? Makes one wonder hu??
These Gray Jays did not want anything to do with me, or Guy or the dogs. So from what I read these individual birds were not "trained", or learned this behavior of humans being a food source. So frankly, if any one of these birds tried landing or whatever on me they would have the dogs to content with, if of course I  did not call them off or Guy get a hold of them before they got to the bird. This makes me wonder if this too would be the fault of the campers, hikers etc.. who trained such a bird to think humans were a food source?
Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; Gray Jay Bicolored

Any way you think of this, there are birds at home you can feed from the bird feeder. No need to feed wildlife while hiking and camping. You are not doing the wildlife any favors and in fact maybe the one to cause the death of such a creature.
I did notice this one I have most of the photographs of was keeping a good eye on me. Screaming as well. Hopping from limb to limb which made photographs entertaining! I like a good challenge!!
In one of the flying photographs you can see some tree in its beak, the bird dropped this. Seeing the trees which grow in the Ochoco Mountains are a major food source. As well as small rodents, parts of fresh kills of bigger game, insects and it sounds like a typical scavenger with a very good memory of where it hides its food for the winter months!
Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; Gray Jay Bicolored

Reading of the family dynamics of this Gray Jay was quite interesting as well! Having one of the young stay to help out, while the others are ran off. I read where t his one that stays is usually a male. Sound familiar within human history??
I tried to get a flying shot of the back of one of the birds feathers, however I take what I can get! The front shot the bird was trying to land on a branch that was not going to hold his weight.
Thank you like always for coming by!!
Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; Gray Jay Bicolored
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Antelope Herd Ochoco Mountains Oregon



Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Wildlife &emdash; Antelope Herd Ochoco Mountains Oregon

As morning was breaking high up in the Ochoco Mountains we came across this herd of Antelope.
Of course I always look for the buck. Not just because of being charged at rutting time, but it is just good sense too.
I try and center him in a photo when I find him. He has the all black face with the large black horns.
I do get a kick out of seeing the herds for the young can then be seen. The young look just like their parents, just small is all!!
This herd was a pretty big one to our standards. 80 to a 100 head. Dont believe it went over 100 head. Guy tried counting as I was out doing my thing.
As you can see many of them are curious as to what was going on! My camera is supposed to be noisy, however I have not had problems with my Canon and the noise and hindering what I do. Actually, it is the opposite!! The dogs are loud. Therefor the camera gets the wildlifes attention off the dogs and to me. You can see by some of the photographs that some of the antelope are looking in the direction of the dogs, while others are looking at me. I like them looking at me, and my camera!
The buck did not want anything to do with me or the dogs! Two of the shots he is with his head down grazing with one of his many females. Almost as if he was hiding those horns of his, since really he is the one folks want to shoot at. If he hides his face, then we do not know he is a male right??
I get a kick out of the wildlife, well critters in general. If they can not see us, we must not see them right? HAHA
Soon the herd had enough of my antics and started running off. They are quick, even the young are quick! Soon, they were out of range, leaping over sage brush , running through the prairie of the Ochoco Mountains.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Siskiyou Chipmunk Wildlife Photography


Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Siskiyou Chipmunk Wildlife Photography By Coralie &emdash; Siskiyou Chipmunk 400

 

I like watching the squirrels and the chipmunks.

This pair of Siskiyou Chipmunks was seen on our National Grasslands and we really do not see to many there.  We have the Golden-Mantled Ground squirrel who looks similar, but does not have the stripes into the face.

These are very loud little things and if they were not so loud I may not have even seen them on this log! Here in Central Oregon we have a way of having MANY rodents who cause damage to the land, however these Siskiyou Chipmunks live in trees and the like.

There is a couple here, the one on the left is just chatting up a storm! The one on the right, well that one seams to be listening but soon leaves. The chatty one you can see it wondering why it is by itself.


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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Woolly Bear Caterpillar by Coralie





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We came across many of these caterpillars feeding on Nettle and some other plants.
I believe it was stinging nettle, however the plant it was feeding on was not the subject I was photographing.
These beautiful Caterpillars is what I was photographing.
The Banded Woolly Bear Caterpillar is supposed to be the red/orange band with black ends, these are black banded with red/orange ends.
There sure is a lot of caterpillars on this planet! I must of looked through everything I could find about Oregon species, everything came up the Banded Woolly Bear Caterpillar.

The folklore on predicting the weather was rather neat to read. The amount of black on a Woolly Bear Caterpillar can predict how bad of winter a place is going to have. Folklore is fun, but does one really want to believe?
Some people are sensitive to these caterpillars, but rarely.As many of us know, they do not sting or bite.
The National Geographic has a nice article on them. The article talks of research done on insects who exhibit self medicating behavior. Claiming sick caterpillars taste change to whatever food will cure their sickness. Or something rather, go check it out!
These are the photographs I got of these Woolly Bear Caterpillars. There was quite a few of these at the place we were at!


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