California’s newest celebrity

California’s newest celebrity

When I came to California’s Humboldt County in mid-December, I had ideas of photographing the ocean, the redwoods, and possibly some wildlife. Little did I know, a star was about to be born.

After making a few trips to the Avenue of the Giants, and a few trips to various beaches, I began to get the urge to shoot some wildlife. I already knew of a few places to go after having stayed in the area for a month last year at this time. I’m always looking for new places to explore, so I searched the internet looking for wildlife locations in Humboldt County. I noticed the results were dominated by a Great Gray Owl (Strix Nebulosa). Further reading revealed that this owl was outside it’s normal range, which is usually higher elevations and farther north. In fact, the last time the species was recorded here was 1982! Quite interesting, I thought, and worth a 60 or so mile drive from where I’m staying to try for a sighting.

Great Grey Owl Visits the Redwoods

For a little while in the winter of 2016, this great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) strayed from its traditional range to vacation in the towering coastal redwoods of Humboldt County, California.

On my first trip, I went to the visitor center to inquire about owl sightings and was told that it had been seen nearly every day since it was first spotted on January 16th. Alas, I picked a day when the bird decided to remain in hiding and went home with no sighting and no photos.

The next trip, however, proved to be successful, and a bit startling. Unaware of how popular and sought-after this bird is, I was somewhat surprised by the number of birders and photographers present. At any given time, at least 20-30 people are watching and photographing this owl, who seems pretty uninterested in it’s hoard of admirers.

Great Grey Owl in Flight

Great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) in flight among the redwoods at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County, California.

On that first trip, I only came away with one flight shot, but many portraits of the owl perched in redwood trees. Given that this species is not usually found in this area, and that coastal redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) have a very limited distribution, these photos are pretty unique and I’m thrilled to have captured them.

Great Grey Owl in a Giant Redwood

The great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) is an uncommon visitor to California’s coastal redwood forests. This one visited Humboldt County in 2016 at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

Both times I was fortunate to photograph this owl, I was in the company of many other photographers. Most of the people I spoke to had driven six or more hours just to see and photograph this bird. It seems I was in the presence of the most famous owl in California!

On my third visit, Mr. Famous Owl was in a different part of the forest, surrounded by smaller and less impressive trees. But, that was the visit where I captured the best flight shot.

Great Gray Owl Swoop

Great gray owl (Strix nebulosa) in mid swoop at Prairie Creek Redwoods, Humboldt County, California.

Being there and being surrounded by so many photographers, with so many expensive lenses and other gear was a bit humbling. Many times when I am photographing wildlife, I’m among people who have just happened along and my camera and lens is something impressive compared to their phones and pocket cameras. In this case, I was definitely the one with lesser gear. These owl paparazzi are quite serious about their camera equipment, and quite willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars on it.

Great Gray Owl Pose

Great gray owl perched at the very top of a small pine tree in Humboldt County’s Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

But, as they say, it’s not the camera, but the person behind it. In my case, I do the very best I can with what I have. And while I may have had a little bit of “gear envy,” especially when the light started to fade and my lens could no longer cut it, I still came away from this experience with great satisfaction and gratitude. I mean, how often do you get the opportunity to see and photograph such a magnificent bird in such a magnificent setting? No wonder he’s famous!

To see more of my owl photos, go to the The Owl Collection, or to see more wildlife and scenic beauty of Humboldt County, click on What’s New. As always, prints and cards purchased fund these adventures and enable my photography addiction.

Missed the shot!

Missed the shot!

I cannot count how many times this has happened to me. Sometimes, it’s my fault. I’ll shoot something only to find out that the camera settings were all wrong, and the opportunity has passed. Or sometimes, it’s because my thinking is messed up. Like the time I drove right by a perfectly beautiful shot of the Shasta River, on my way to the Klamath River. Thinking at the time, well if there is morning mist rising from the tiny little Shasta River, imagine how beautiful and misty the big ole’ Klamath will be. But, it wasn’t. And of course, by the time I got back to the Shasta River, it wasn’t either. Sometimes I miss the shot through no fault of my own. Like the time I was driving back from the Tulelake Wildlife Refuge and noticed the most beautiful sunset colors reflected in the marsh along Stateline Road. But, there was no where to pull over and there was a big-rig right on my tail. By the time I found a safe place to stop, the color had faded.

For the longest time, I would get angry at myself, or sad, or disappointed when I missed a great shot. It was as if I somehow failed as a photographer to have seen something beautiful and not captured it to share with the rest of the world. Then, a few weeks ago, I realized something. There is infinitely more beauty in this world than I will ever be able to see, much less photograph. I have been extremely lucky in my life to see some amazing things, and even luckier to have photographed a few of them. So now, if I miss a shot, instead of being upset about not capturing it inside the camera, I feel grateful for having witnessed it at all. And I also feel grateful for the amazing things I have been able to capture. Here are a few of them:

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…Before the Storm

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Sandhill Crane Mating Dance

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Gold in the River

 

 

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Bald Eagle Couple

All I can say is I hope there are many, many more opportunities ahead, even though I know that I will miss some of them.

 

You say goodbye, and I say hello…

You say goodbye, and I say hello…

Another year has come and gone, the calendar is on the last day of the last page, 2013 is down to it’s final hours. It’s been a pretty good year, but I’m not sad to say goodbye. Hello 2014! I have a good feeling about you and am looking forward to making your acquaintance. It’s been a year of trial and error, of reconnecting with old friends, and of finding my feet in the new world of following my bliss. I’ve learned a lot this year, about photography and life, and look forward to using that knowledge in the coming year. Looking back, it feels like 2013 was a year of preparation for 2014 and beyond. Now, the real adventure begins!

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Golden Gate Sunset from Berkeley Marina

Traveling to Santa Cruz for Christmas seems like such a fitting way to cap off this year and prepare for next year. Getting lost in the forest on a one-lane road for an hour was just a lesson in patience, and a reminder to listen to my instincts. Even GPS’s make mistakes! And even though my plan was to shoot the skyline of San Francisco from the Berkeley Marina, the silhouette of the Golden Gate Bridge is the shot I ended up with. Another lesson. Don’t get so caught up in your plans that you miss the real opportunities.

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Four Mile Beach Sunset

As the sun sets on this year, and the dawn of the new year begins, I can’t help feeling grateful for all the beauty in this world, and the opportunity to take it in. And although I continue to make plans for the coming year, I also remain flexible and attentive to whatever comes my way. I’m very much looking forward to whatever surprises the coming year has in store.

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Christmas at Santa Cruz Harbor

Just as Christmas in Santa Cruz was non-traditional and unexpected, if you really think about it, so is much of life. And those are the things we remember. So, here’s to a year of unexpected and amazing experiences.

On the Road

On the Road

Maybe I will see you out on the road in 2014…

 

 

 

Greetings from the frontier!

Greetings from the frontier!

As my son works his way through the college application process, I continue to learn more and more. The latest thing I learned is that there is a classification beyond “rural.” Apparently “frontier” is more rural than “rural”–and that’s where we live. It seems I’ve come full circle. From growing up in Wyoming, to living in San Francisco, to the frontier town of Yreka, CA.

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Shasta Valley Winter Scene

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Shasta Horses

 

There are definitely advantages to living the frontier life. Clean air, clean water, an abundance of wildlife and beautiful scenery to photograph, to name just a few. The only traffic problems around here, besides snow, are when the deer wander out into the streets.

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Young Buck

However, there are downsides as well. I just heard the news that another grocery store will be closing. We once had three. Then Walmart opened a Supercenter here and one store closed. This is the second closing, leaving only one regular grocery store in town. I fear that one day the only option will be Walmart, and that would be a shame. Then again, maybe that’s what defines “frontier.” I hope not.

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Sun and Fog

In any case, it’s apparently a good thing on a college application. But not as good as a high SAT score, or awesome grades. Luckily, he has those, too. Fingers crossed for Stanford…

 

I have a poor “laundry-ethic.”

I have a poor “laundry-ethic.”

All my life, I’ve had a good work-ethic. I always went to work, even if I didn’t particularly want to. Now that I’m not working a traditional job, I’ve discovered that my “laundry-ethic” is no good. When I was working regular hours, I always did my laundry on the weekend. I had a certain number of appropriate work clothes and wanted to make sure they were all clean so I could have maximum choices of what to wear during the week. Now that I don’t have the pressure of being limited by “work clothes,” I find myself avoiding laundry altogether, until I have no more clean socks. And it’s not just clothing, either. I avoid washing sheets and towels until I have to as well.

A few days ago, I found myself feeling bored and restless. Did I channel that into the multiple loads of laundry waiting to be done? Nope. I grabbed my camera and headed out the door in search of something to shoot. I found a golden eagle and forgot all about my dirty socks.

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Golden Eagle in Flight

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Golden Eagle Liftoff

 

A little later, I noticed a big lenticular cloud gathering over Mount Shasta. As I was navigating myself to a place where I could photograph it, I imagined it to be a big spaceship full of aliens from a distant galaxy. What if they saw me photographing them and decided to abduct me? And I wondered if they had a washer and dryer aboard. Or maybe some clean socks.

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The Mothership

 

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