
Where Did I Put That Seed?
Mountain Chickadees and their amazing seed stashing memory Our first significant snowfall of the season is gently drifting down outside my window as I write.

Mountain Chickadees and their amazing seed stashing memory Our first significant snowfall of the season is gently drifting down outside my window as I write.

How do woodpeckers not suffer brain trauma? One of the many iconic sounds we enjoy in the forest (and sometimes unwanted on the side of

Dispelling the sensationalism of elk sparring behavior with a dose of reality Getting involved in various events selling my nature photography provides me with many

While bird migration has been happening for countless millennia, it has only been in the last couple centuries that much of mankind understood they even

Peak summer is here, and the air is alight with wild energy! While most of the migratory animals arrive in the late spring and early

Adaptation is the most basic yet prolific key to survival in absolutely any environment or situation, whether man-made or natural. The inability to do so

As we get closer to summer, we are starting to see more of this year’s newest additions to the wild kingdom. Foxes and coyotes have

The annual bird migration is well into full swing these days with upwards of millions of birds visible on nightly weather radar as they traverse

With the arrival of spring comes the introduction of another generation of new life to continue the grand cycle. The migratory birds come back and

We are incredibly blessed to enjoy such an abundant variety of wildlife in our little slice of Rocky Mountain paradise. As the weather warms, that