Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: taken in the dark
Making sure we go the right way
13 Feb 2015 |
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This is a poor quality photo, as you can tell, but I did want to post it for the record. It was taken yesterday evening, 12 February 2015, SE of Calgary, at one of the ramps leading from another road, right next to the main, busy highway. The lighting comes from car headlights and street lamps, giving the owl a rather unpleasant colour. We had pulled off the ramp on to one of the small patches where a car is able to stop. We really hoped the owl knew what it was doing and that it would soon leave for the fields. While we were there, it flew alongside the car and pounced on some kind of small rodent (Meadow Vole?) for a snack. Seeing this beautiful Snowy Owl certainly made a great ending to a day of exploration in a mostly familiar place!
Yesterday, 12 February 2015, was spent SE of the city, with friends Cathy and Terry. They picked me up around 7:00 am and I think I was home somewhere around 7:30 pm, after a great day of searching for owls, barns, and anything else that caught our eye. The weather was beautiful, despite a cloud layer. The temperature reached a brief high of 13C around 1:00 and 2:00 pm, which felt so good, especially for mid-winter.
Many of the roads we travelled along were roads that I had driven on myself, some of them a number of times. A few of the roads were new to me, which was a treat, including a "trail" that was so deeply rutted and snow-covered that I'm amazed that we ever got out of there! This track and another backroad that was new to me led to a few old barns that I really appreciated being shown. I think my friends were amused that I fell asleep on this very rough track - after only an hour and a half's sleep the previous night, on top of always being very sleep-deprived, I'm really not surprised. It's strange how some fields in the whole area were more or less bare and yet others had a lot of snow covering the stubble, with piles of snow lining the edges of the road.
As far as wildlife was concerned, we saw 11 owls - 8 Snowy Owls and 3 Great Horned Owls. The Snowies, other than the one in this photo, were all extremely distant, so my photos are of white specks in a nice setting, ha. If I hadn't been with two people who can spot "everything", I'm sure that I would never have found most of these owls! One of the Great Horned Owls gave us a lovely view, although not close, with no branches getting in the way. Loved hearing it calling to its mate, who was presumably tucked into one of the neighbouring trees.
Other birds included a flock of Snow Buntings, plus two individuals that were perched on a fence - haven't checked yet to see if I have a sharp enough photo. We had to deal with a lot of heat distortion during the day, so some photos are far from sharp. Another bird we saw was a beautiful Falcon perched on an electricity pylon - not a large bird, so presumably a Prairie Falcon, not a Gyrfalcon.
Many thanks, as always, Cathy and Terry, for a great day out, including the delicious chili you made and brought along. Fun and rewarding! Really appreciated being with you, doing what we all enjoy so much. Thanks, too, for giving me time to photograph the various barns we came across!
Close encounter in the dark
08 Jan 2013 |
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An awful photo, taken with flash in the dark, when I was taken completely by surprise, lol! Around 6:00 a.m. on the morning of 4 January 2013, I had arrived a bit early at the meeting place for the Horseshoe Canyon/Drumheller Christmas Bird Count. Sitting in my car, I noticed way down the road a small, dark shape moving. I thought it was someone taking their dog for a walk. No one appeared, though, and my next thought was that maybe it was a local Jackrabbit, just looking darker than it would in daylight. The animal kept going off the sidewalk into people's gardens and then reappearing again. When it got quite a lot closer, I was amazed to see that it was a Skunk, waddling towards my car. Getting out of my car, I tried to take a close shot with flash, but all I got was a total blur with two bright circles for its eyes. Tried again and managed to get this pathetic shot of its rear end disappearing down the road. Had to work on the image in order to get even this much! Posting just for my own record, as I think this is only the second totally wild Skunk I've ever seen. It was definitely a good start to a great day of birding!
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