I spent Saturday hitting up some new and some old spots in Wasco County. Not much to say today so I'll just skip to the goods...
Good times!
Western Kingbird, Celilo Park |
Cliffs along Highway 206 |
Cliffs along Highway 206 |
White-throated Swift, Highway 206 |
Gold Stars (?), Hwy 206 |
Lark Sparrow, Old Moody Road |
California Quail, Old Moody Road |
Old Moody Road |
View from Old Moody Road |
Mutts |
Can't figure these out! What are they?? Old Moody Road |
Fairbanks, Oregon |
Company Hollow Road field of |
Same flowers |
Horned Lark, McCoy Road |
Gray Flycatcher, Badger Creek Road (Lifer!) |
Bank Swallows, Highway 197 |
Good times!
These landscapes you're doing are badass. Well done, PDS Jen.
ReplyDeleteSecond Nate's emotion, except without all the coarse, offensive, and inappropriate language. Gorgeous landscapes and sweet birds too. the Horned Lark shots is especially ticklesome.
ReplyDeleteWow! Awesome pics. I really like the palette of greys and blues...pretty.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous landscapes in this post and awesome bird finds...I think the red flower is a poppy! I'm not certain on the blue ones maybe blue flax! Just guess on both tho! Love your horned lark shot...and the pooches on the rock what a family portrait!! Im heading out of town for a week starting Saturday I hope to bag a good Big Day!
ReplyDeleteSuperb landscapes and a cracking set of birds.
ReplyDeleteThe blue flower is wild blue flax, at least in S Dakota. The yellow flower after the dogs is goatsbeard or yellow salsify. It will have a huge seed "ball" like a giant dandelion after flowering. Anyway, very very nice post!
ReplyDeleteGREAT shots, jeepers. Your landscape shots are STUNNING, and love the one with mutts. =)
ReplyDeletePretty sure I took Amtrak through there once--BEAUTIFUL area. The poppies look kinda like a Calochortus (genus) to me, tho all the Calochortus I can find photos of have 3 petals, not 4, and the Papaver seem to have MORE than 4 & they overlap, so basically I'm not helping. =) GORgeous, though.
And I DO love a western kingbird. Man.