I photographed this lourie (turaco) in my garden. I had previously made a number of attempts to photograph these birds but to no avail. At the sight of me, they took off. This day I was fortunate, as you can see. I think those palm berries were too delicious for the bird to abandon! The... Continue Reading →
Feed the Birds.
FEED THE BIRDS. Early morning risers, Some wet to the bone, Snatching sleep Huddling on cold stone. Not much rest after a night of rain, Shelter is scarce. Trees drenched, Big rain drops, Those that make the feathers flop! Ahhh! A ray of sunshine, Breaking through the cold, purple dawn. Those still wet... Continue Reading →
A Picture Poem about Forrest and Celeste, the Thick-Billed Weavers.
Over the years I have taken photos of the thick-billed weavers building their nests, and I thought the best way to make use of the photographs was to create a video with words and music. I hope you enjoy! Don' forget to turn the sound on! DID YOU KNOW? The thick-billed weaver differs from other... Continue Reading →
The Emperor Penguin.
I am an Emperor Penguin Suited in black and white. I’m trekking many miles Across the Antarctic ice. My journey will take me to a colony Of others just like me. I will find a mate and procreate, And we'll produce ONE precious egg. I will incubate my offspring. My empress will hunt for food;... Continue Reading →
The same painting, but two different results.
I enjoy experimenting with art. Above and beneath you can two entirely different results of the same scene. The first painting (above) is created using organic material and paint. I loved the result of this, however, it did pose a problem when the organic matter decayed, so I removed the leaves, which left an interesting... Continue Reading →