Sandhill Cranes
I needed a break from all the sporting event photos, so I went to one of my favorite spots for Sandhill Cranes. It's been cold and rainy, and after I took my Lab Kaycie for her morning walk, I headed out to shoot some cranes.
I needed a break from all the sporting event photos, so I went to one of my favorite spots for Sandhill Cranes. It's been cold and rainy, and after I took my Lab Kaycie for her morning walk, I headed out to shoot some cranes.
The grandkids kept us "very" busy this fall. We have 12 playing fall sports. It's fun to watch and gives me a chance to capture some memories.
It seems like every time I go out to do some photography in the Rockport area I see a bird that I've never photographed. Today was no different.
As most of you already know, Texas had one of its worst cold spells in history. We thought, how cold could it possibly get in Southern Texas? Well, when I woke up last Monday, the temperature was 17 degrees, ice covering everything, no power, no water, everything was closed, and we had no idea how our RV was going to take the cold.
In Rockport, Bent Oaks Rookery Park is a fantastic place to check out some beautiful birds in the Coastal Bend. The park is an 8.8-acre property along Broadway Street and Little Bay.
Our RV park is located just off business 35 between Rockport and Aransas. It's about six miles from each town. Traveling the two-lane 35 towards Rockport, there is water everywhere. We see a lot of wildlife in the small ponds and wetlands along the road.
I got up early and headed to the Big Tree area, hoping to photograph some Whooping Cranes in flight. As I arrived, it was about an hour before sunrise, and you could see the stars, so I could tell it was going to be a clear morning.
After some cold and rainy weather, the sun finally came out today. The temperatures warmed up to the low seventies, which felt great. A group of campers took the opportunity to play some music outside of the clubhouse.