Thursday, February 21, 2013

Animal Crackers

 

And some bugs and birds as well.

This will be my last post until I hit the road in mid-March for 8 months. I thought I would share some photos of the “wildlife” I have encountered over the last few years.

Let’s start with bugs.

Myrtle Beach Crab

Biggest crab I have ever seen, and wearing a hat no less. OK, not really a bug but it looks like one. How about some spiders?

Spider 2

Spider-2

A Tarantula from New Mexico and a Cigarette-Butt spider from Florida.

Here is a stick bug thingy also from Florida and some caterpillars from Washington.

Stick-Bug-1

Cat 1

Canadian Geese seem to follow me wherever I go. I saw these two while canoeing and they invited their friends to visit my campsite at Jenkinson Lake in California.

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Camping 2006-62

I ran into a wild Turkey at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park in California.

Turkey Side

I think this is how they say hello.

Turkey Butt

Or maybe not. It’s amazing how they can plump up their plumage.

I also get ignored by birds.

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Eagle 3

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Or maybe that is their photogenic side. A cheeky little Chickadee serenaded me in Olympic National Park.

Chickadee 2 Upclose

Villanueva State Park in New Mexico is a nice spot alongside the Pecos River. Just don’t go there when cows have booked the group site.

They think that they have a free run throughout the campground.

Brown Bear approaching Tent

Brown Bear eating Tent

Brown Bear ready to BBQ

And they will make your kids wait to use the playground.

Bunch of Bears in Playground

I had to push several down the slide just to get my turn.

Deer are plentiful wherever I go but this one loved the smell of my tacos and stopped by to ask for one near Mount Shasta in California.

Camping 2007-12

I never knew they scratched themselves likes dogs.

Sugarite Bear

Tree Rats are everywhere as well. They will sneak up and grab your snacks if you do not pay attention.

Big Cheeks

Fat Squirrel 1

Paradise Squirrel 3

Tree Rat 2

Tree Rat 6

Squirrel 2 (2)

They also send out scouts…

Squirrel (2)

Squirrel 1

Squirrel

And will yell to try to scare you away.

Squirrel 3

I don’t have a lot of bear photos but I did run across these ones at Lake Mary in Mammoth Lakes, California.

Mom was keeping an eye out.

Camping 2005-36

While the kids played.

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I expect to have more bear photos after I visit Yellowstone this year. Big bears. Grizzlies. Yippee! They have wolves there too. Luckily I will have a hard sided trailer to camp in during my time there.

Trailer

Well, it kinda looks like that. Minus most of that.

I have also seen some lizards. Some small…

Lizzurd

13 Lizards

And some big.

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And the occasional turtles, like these ones from Hillsborough River State Park in Florida.

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One thing you may have noticed in most of these photos is the lack of eye contact with the subject. So I will add a little photo tip to end this post.

EYE CONTACT

You have your subject composed in your viewfinder. Maybe a once in a lifetime shot. Take that shot. Then try to get eye contact. Whistle. Most animals will turn their head to check you out.

CD Deer

Duck 4

Eagle 4

Just don’t do that with bears.

Regards,

Greg