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Wild Horses Coundn’t Drag me Away.
In the Snowy Mountain Range near Laramie Wyoming is a beautiful ranch called Deerwood. This was the first wild horse eco sanctuary in the USA, approved by the Bureau of Land Management. More than 350 Wild Wyoming Mustangs (geldings) have … Continue reading
Posted in General Information, Mammals, Places to Revisit, Wildlife
Tagged Cody, Deerwood Wild Hores Ranch Eco Sanctuary, Lexar Digital Film, Nikkor 80.0-400.0mm F/4.5-5.6 VRIII, Nikkor TC-14 EII, Nikon D4S, Snowy Mountain Range, USA, Wild Horses, wildlife photography, www.mothernatureimages.com, www.richardkingphoto.com, WY, Wyoming
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Eureka! to quote Archimedes
As he jumped into his bath… Yes, We have found it!!!! Throughout 2015 and 2106 the National Parks Organization has been promoting it’s centenary year of 2016. Their tag line has been “FIND YOUR PARK” Since our first visit to … Continue reading
Posted in Artiodactyla, Bears, Mammals, National Parks, Places to Revisit, Swans, Wildlife
Tagged AK, Alaska, Alaskan Brown Bear, Arctic Ground Squirrel (Spermophilius parry), Aurora Borealis, Bull Moose (Alces alces), Caribou (Rangier tarandus), Dall Sheep (Ovis dalli), Denali Mountain, Denali National Park, fulltimervingwiththekings.com, Grizzly Bear (Urus arctic), Interior Brown Bear, landscape photography, Lexar Digital Film, mothernatureimages.com, nightscape photography, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5, Nikkor 24.0-70.0 f/2.8, Nikkor 80mm-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VRIII, Nikkor TC-17 EII, Nikon D4S, Nikon D800, Northern Lights, Polychrome Valley, Richard King Photography, richardkingphoto.com, RRS Ball-head, RRS Triopd, Teklanika River, Trupmeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator), Tundra in fall colors, USA, waterscape photography, wildlife photography, Willow Ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus)
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Two Cute Juvenile Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus) at Dusk
We had arrived at the Tundra RV Campsite in Tok, Alaska after our visit to Dawson City, YT in “Snowflake” over the “Top of the World Highway”. We had heard very mixed and dour descriptions of the Highway, which is … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Diurnal Raptors, Owls, Wildlife
Tagged AK, Alaska, Birding, dusk, Juvenile Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus), Lexar Digital Film, low light shooting, mothernatureimages.com, Nikkor 600mm f/4 VRII, Nikkor TC-14 EII, Nikon D4S, Richard King Photography, richardkingphoto.com, RRS Gimbal Head, RRS Triopd, Tok, Tundra RV Campsite, USA, wildlife photography, Wildlife video, www.fulltimervingwiththekings
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All The Scoter Species Together – Feeding Frenzy
One of the great things about full-timing is the amount of serendipity around. We just happened to be in Haines at the perfect time to witness this phenomenon although we were looking for Eagles and Whales! We first saw Surf … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Geese & Ducks, Wildlife
Tagged AK, Alaska, Birding, Black Scoter (Melanitta americana), Chilkoot Inlet, feeding frenzy, fine art prints for sale, Full-time RVing, Haines, images available to license, Lexar Digital Film, Lutak Inlet, Nikkor 600mm f/4 VRII, Nikkor TC-17 EII, Nikon D4S, Richard King Photography, RRS Gimbal Head, RRS Triopd, Scoter Migration, Surf Scoter (Melanitta perspicillata), USA, White-winged Scoter (Melanitta fusca), wildlife photography
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Why do they call Haliaeetus leucocephalus “Snow Pigeons” ?
I can understand why the folks in Haines call the Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Snow Pigeons. There are so many of them!! We have recently had the pleasure and thrill of attending Shorebird Festivals in Cordova, AK and Homer, AK. … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Diurnal Raptors, Wildlife
Tagged AK, Alaska, Anchor Point, Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), fine art prints for sale, Homer, images available to license, Lexar Digital Film, Nikkor 600mm f/4 VRII, Nikkor TC-17 EII, Nikon D4S, Richard King Photography, RRS Gimbal Head, RRS Triopd, USA, wildlife photography, www.fulltimervingwiththekings.com, www.mothernatureimages.com, www.richardkingphoto.com
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