Sunday, September 25, 2016

Cadillac Park

 A park created by some California hippies and a rich Texan. These vehicles have been in the ground longer than they were on the road.















Monday, January 12, 2015

Kestrel feeding

Not too often, I am able to find a Kestrel falcon stalking food. Most of the time
they sit on power lines and watch  for photographers trying to take their pictures. They
wait until the photographer stops and turns vehicle around and pulls out the camera.
The Kestrel gives it a count of 3 and then takes OFF.



Kestrel in a hard diving turn.
 Yeah, I know it is blurred. I'm practicing on still life.
This bird is never still when there is a camera around.
 Kestrels are more tolerant of Canon equipment.

Active flight is light and buoyant, soars on flat wings, often with tail fanned.
 It is a fast flyer at speeds of 36 mph, It is the only North American falcon to hunt
 regularly by hovering (wing flapping) or in strong winds, by kitting (wings held steady).
Kestrel Males are 9-10" tall and 20" wingspreads. This bird was photographed at approximately 50 yards, canon 5D MK3 500mm f4.


Kestrel Hover

Kestrel Hover

Kestrel Hover

Kestrel Hover

Kestrel Hover

Kestrel Hover

Monday, October 7, 2013

Caprock State Park

At 0130 Saturday morning I awoke with no planned direction of travel, but did have a need to leave the Metro Mess.
At 0230 the Navigator, Co-Pilot and Pilot climbed on board. I flipped the switch on Dorothy (gps) checked weather and plotted toward 270 degrees, away from the extreme weather that was indicated by the red and yellow boxes.