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Wildlife Photography under the Northern Lights? Theodore Roosevelt National Park Part 1 October

Sparky and Ryan head west on their annual camping and wildlife photography trip to Teddy Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota. In this Part 1 we find amazing aurora borealis displays, Elk, Mule Deer bucks, ornery Bison, cute and pudgy Prairie Dogs, Wild Horses and Larry the Lazy Coyote! Maybe even a Bigfoot sighting at a gas station?? Can you have fun AND adventure AND take good photos in one trip? Ryan and Sparky can!

RAREST breeding Warbler SAX-ZIM Bog Summer GREAT GRAY OWL Virtually Live 47 S5E2

Warbler-Palooza II starts strong with Sparky finding one of the rarest breeding warblers in North America….the Connecticut. But technical difficulties hamper the warbler count. Fortunately he is able to share video of some beautiful warblers including Northern Parula, Golden-winged Warblers. And there are many other highlights to be seen in northern Minnesota’s Sax-Zim Bog in summer…Great Gray Owl, Sedge Wrens, LeConte’s Sparrow, Snowshoe Hares and much more. Sparky also shows us highlights from May’s Warbler Wednesdays and the bi-annual “garbage clean-up best find contest.” Oh yeah, it’s also time for Tiny Bird Art!

Look what I SQUEEKED in!…Birding Northern CALIFORNIA Part 4

Birding Northern California Part 4—Pine Flat Road, Titlow Mountain Road, Golden Gate Park. Bird Highlights include booming Sooty Grouse, Red-breasted Sapsucker nest, Mountain Quail covey, California Thrasher, Cassin’s Vireo, Bell’s Sparrow. And Sparky squeeks in a Bobcat to within 20 feet!

Birding CALIFORNIA Coast –Bodega Head Point Reyes Part 3 

Sparky finally makes it to Coastal California to do some more birding and bird photography—Point Reyes, Bodega Head, Elk Head Trail at Trinidad Beach. Lifer Elephant Seal appears at Drake’s Beach! Inland bird highlights include Chestnut-backed Chickadees, singing Wilson’s Warblers, fruit-eating Band-tailed Pigeon, curious California Thrasher pair, and a surprisingly loud Yellow-breasted Chat.

On the way to the Coast Sparky detours to enjoy the MASSIVE California Redwoods along the Avenue of the Giants and Founders Grove in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. He even drives THROUGH the Chandelier Tree!

Along the Coast, the best sightings were a couple pairs of enigmatic Black Oystercatchers, Western Gull with four fuzzy chicks, Heerman’s Gulls, Pelagic Cormorants, thousands of nesting Common Murres and watching the fascinating courtship and mating rituals of the Brandt’s Cormorant.

Birding High Sierras FAWN RESCUE Lassen Volcanic National Park CALIFORNIA

Sparky birds northern California’s Lassen Volcanic National Park in this episode. Unfortunately the late spring has the road through the park still blocked by snow. But he is able to see a bunch of cool mountain birds including Hermit Warbler, Mountain Chickadee, “Thick-billed” Fox Sparrow, “Audubon’s” Warbler, Western Tanager, Clark’s Nutcracker, Olive-sided Flycatcher, and he finds the nests of Steller’s Jay and Dark-eyed Junco.

But something is calling incessantly from a steep bank. Sparky investigates and finds a day-old Mule Deer fawn wedged in a rock crevice.  See what happens next!

Birding Northern California – Part 1: Bird Photography Oak Foothills The Valley

In Part 1 of Birding Northern California. Sparky heads out to San Francisco to fill in some gaps in his ABA Life List. He also hopes to get photos of birds he hasn’t seen in 20 years or more.

He visits Ellis Creek Water Recycling in Petaluma, Red Bluff Recreation Area, Rayhouse Road/Road 40, Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, McArthur-Burney Falls State Park, Whiskeytown NRA, and some random roadside spots.

Avian Highlights include Yellow-billed Magpie, Lazuli Bunting, “California” Red-shouldered Hawk, Black Phoebe, Acorn and White-headed woodpeckers, Wrentit, Bushtit, Acorn Titmouse and a happy family of Common Mergansers. 

More coming in Parts 2, 3 and 4!

Spring Bird Photos by Kayak, Floating Blind Hide Minnesota Lake Osakis Felton Prairie Thief Lake WMA

Sparky visits three of his favorite spring birding and bird photography spots in western Minnesota…Lake Osakis by kayak (Western Grebes, Red-necked Grebes, Marsh Wren, Forster’s Terns), Felton Prairie in Clay County (Marbled Godwits, Greater Prairie Chickens, Bobolinks) and Thief Lake WMA by floating blind (floating hide) (Franklin’s Gulls, Dunlin, Forster’s Terns)

Spring Birding Minnesota Rice Lake NWR May 14 20204

A day trip to northern Minnesota’s Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge yields some nice photo opportunities including Thumper the drumming Ruffed Grouse, goslings out for a walk, Golden-winged Warbler, and a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher that is quite a ways north of its normal range.

We also tour the Warren Nelson photo blind.

“Stained Glass” Peliicans: CREATIVE Wildlife Photography JUMPSTART

American White Pelicans stage on the St. Louis River of Fond du Lac, Duluth MInnesota every spring from late April through mid May. Their antics are entertaining! They glide on 9-foot wingspans (second widest in North America!) over the hilly landscape and perform surprisingly graceful “waterski” landings. My favorite is their bill stretching exercises…and I have several clips of this. One catches a fish that is nearly too big to swallow.

Need a creative jumpstart to your wildlife photography? In this video I try and backlight the pelicans pouch and create a “stained glass” effect. I also share other backlighting wildlife photography tips.

RIP Snowy Owl, Evening Grosbeak research & a Woodpecker with three toes – Sax-Zim Bog Virtually Live 44 S4E9

Lots of positive and exciting things going on in Sax-Zim Bog! Sparky spends some time with the Evening Grosbeak researchers David and Mallory as they track the birds with satellite transmitters.

We also enjoy one last look at the beautiful white male Snowy Owl that graced Sax-Zim with its presence for a few weeks before being hit and killed by a train.

Sparky interviews young brothers Ari & Asher from Tennessee about their trip, and also runs across Big Year birders Owen & Quentin whom share in a close Black-backed Woodpecker sighting.

And how about some hockey at the Zim Rec rink?