Thursday, December 20, 2012
The Beaver in Candler Park
The video of the beaver in Candler Park was recorded by a remote sensor camera between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. The quality of the video is not great. The wildlife habitat the beaver has created is amazing. Over 50 species of birds have been identified in the habitat, including kingfishers and both blue and green herons.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Looking for Coyotes
A quest to photograph the elusive
urban coyotes led me on an exploration of the creeks in our neighborhood. I wouldn’t really recommend doing this: the water is
not clean; snakes, snapping turtles, and ticks stand ready to launch. There is poison ivy everywhere and complete strangers willingly tell tales about
rabid raccoons and aggressive copperhead snakes. But the reward is in finding yourself
surrounded by lovely lush vegetation, seemingly miles away from the big
city while wading down the middle of a stream close to Ponce de Leon Avenue.
My companions were the animals that make the creeks their home: the
beavers repairing their dams on the Candler Park golf course, a damselfly fluttering around Fernbank Creek, and turtles sunning themselves in the creek on the Druid Hills golf course.
Coyotes
are
hard to spot and even harder to photograph. So far, most of my photos
are
of everything but coyotes that I encountered by following the
tributaries of Peavine Creek in Candler Park and Druid Hills.
Click on link for slideshow to play on iPhone.
Click on link for slideshow to play on iPhone.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Summer in New York
My dream for as long as I can remember has been to go to New York City and have time to walk around and take pictures. Last summer, my dream came true when I was teaching at NYU. I also took a photography class at the International Center for Photography, and I took every opportunity I had to just walk around with my camera.
Click here to play slideshow on iPhone
Otter in the beaver dam in Candler Park
The beaver dam on the Candler Park golf course has become the home of not just beavers, but otters, muskrats, turtles, frogs and snakes and many birds including kingfishers and herons. The otter is just an occasional visitor but he showed up and clearly enjoyed an audience around Christmas time.
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