Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Jump Violet! Spectacular Stillwater in Northern Patagonia
Great video. It reminds me of hot summer days on my Washington home waters. When nothing else was moving you could count on finding a few fish--often Browns--launching out of the water to pick damsels off the shoreline reeds and bushes. Fishing the damsel hatch was always a lovely way to beat the heat.
Labels:
Brown Trout,
Damselator,
damselflies,
fly fishing videos,
Patagonia
Bird Mysteries
Then this. Taking a quick nap? Pretending like he can see me but I can't see him? Listening to vibrations in the branch? Clowning for the camera? My best guess is stropping his bill, but if so he was only down there long enough to give it one good strop.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
The Wild Steelheader, February 7, 2018
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Labels:
conservation,
environmental issues,
steelhead,
The Wild Steelheader,
Wild Steelheaders United
Eat Sleep Fish, No. 74
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Feeling Peckish
Labels:
local wildlife,
Red-bellied woodpecker
Valley of the Kings
"Hey, Queenie, can I be your king?"
Monday, February 5, 2018
Greenland Camp North
Mint char, 24/7.
"Fence Line Tree" by Jim Harrison
Image by George Raab
There's a single tree at the fence line
here in Montana, a little like a tree
in the Sandhills of Nebraska, which may be miles
away. When I cross the unfertile pasture strewn
with rocks and the holes of gophers, badgers, coyotes,
and the rattlesnake den (a thousand killed
in a decade because they don't mix well with dogs
and children) in an hour's walking and reach
the tree, I find it oppressive. Likely it's
as old as I am, withstanding its isolation,
all gnarled and twisted from its battle
with weather. I sit against it until we merge,
and when I return home in the cold, windy
twilight I feel I've been gone for years.
"Fence Line Tree" by Jim Harrison, from Saving Daylight. © Copper Canyon Press, 2006.
Friday, February 2, 2018
Chickadee Day
We've had a bird feeder out since I got it for Christmas. I saw this bird on it today. It's the first and only bird to find it so far.
I declare this day Chickadee Day. If the Chickadee finds the bird seed it means an early Spring.
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