Search results

  1. freeheeln

    Where are you skiing this week?

    Gore continues that tradition.
  2. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    This Bobcat spent 10 minutes working its way through the cornfield until it ended up 60 feet from me and 200 yds from the house.
  3. freeheeln

    Where are you skiing this week?

    fixedheeln and I at Gore Sunday
  4. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    We came across this Black Bear when we were hiking back from the Harding Icefields near Seward Alaska in June.
  5. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    Juvenile Green Heron spent some time out back hunting. Swallowing a Shadow Darner dragonfly.
  6. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    How tasty are these?
  7. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    This happened 15 minutes after the buck battle in a different part of the same field.
  8. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    The Boss.
  9. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    Take your pick. L-R 4,6,10 pointers
  10. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    Delta-spotted Spiketail Dragonfly returning to a favorite perch.
  11. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    I have been working on flowers and insects lately. Mining Bees digging the Chokecherry pollen.
  12. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    nice shot
  13. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    They can get big ,have you ever been in a canoe and have them slap their tail near you?!
  14. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    Male Hairy Woodpecker returns to the nest cavity with a meal.
  15. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    It looks unsteady, wide stance and a glazed look. Healthy one.
  16. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    I had heard the chick-burr calls of the Scarlet Tanager a couple of days before I found him.
  17. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    Nice, Black-crowned Night Heron is not in my files. More likely a Screech Owl.
  18. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    Thanks, I am a fan of the less usual.
  19. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    Requests are fine but Purple Martins are missing in my files. I guess ebird would help.
  20. freeheeln

    Wildlife

    I haven't used ebird, from the science side it is useful, I am not sure on the public sharing of my sightings. I keep a loose history by using my Instagram ,bchasen_nature which I have tried to be relatively current with my postings.
Back
Top