Light/Breezes

Light/Breezes
SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

THE FREE SHOW AND ENDANGERED

THE FREE SHOW
   One summer after I had complained about "nothing to do" my mom said why don't you go outside and just watch the clouds. All these decades later, I'm still watching. 



   Sometimes there is nothing better for you than just watching them.
PEEK-A-BOO PEACOCK
     Difficult photo subject, the peacock.  Looks a bit grumpy
    about being stalked by yours truly.  Hoping for a fan spread but left with trying to spot the retiring bird in heavy foliage.

    His crown feathers are fascinating.


NEARLY EXTINCT
   The Hawaiian Common Moorhen is considered a secretive bird. Experts say the population dropped to only 57 birds in the 1960's.  Today it's estimated there may be 1000.  
    It's a challenge to consider there are only 999 others like him, or her.  

HOOSIER COUSIN
   This little guy, a little soft in focus, is a Red Crested Cardinal. He's a cute variation of the Cardinal, the Indiana state bird and mascot of my alma mater Ball State University.  There the male cardinal is full on red.  As my old friend David Letterman, also a Ball State grad says, the "Cardinal is the fiercest bird in the Robin class!"  This guy gets style points.
WILD CHICKENS
    This fellow is one of what must be thousands of wild chickens in the Islands.  From my limited and somewhat distracted observation there is indeed a "pecking" order and Roosters crow whenever they feel like it, which is often.

     See you down the trail.

3 comments:

  1. So, did you get home all right or did you take one of those jobs at the shaved ice stands?

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  2. Peacocks serve to remind us that in nature it's the males that are attractive, not the females. Great pictures, and like you I still take time to watch clouds.

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  3. Weather there, as here in the NW, has texture.....a quality not seen in the 'fly over' states. And that fellow has some fine neck feathers, which would put him in danger of fly tiers everywhere...

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