
While walking through a thickly tangled part of the bosque, I came face to face with a Cooper’s Hawk. He sat very still, like maybe I wouldn’t notice him, but when he heard my shutter click, he flew off before I could get another shot.

While walking through a thickly tangled part of the bosque, I came face to face with a Cooper’s Hawk. He sat very still, like maybe I wouldn’t notice him, but when he heard my shutter click, he flew off before I could get another shot.




A pair of bald eagles flew over me swooping, twirling around and chasing each other.































Spunk could come in the house through the kitty door on the other side of the house (often we let in the front door and he just walks straight through the house and goes right back outside through the kitty door), but he chooses to be a drama queen, and act desperate sitting on the rail outside by the front door, looking sadly in the window, begging us to let him in. Today he was particularly sad, stuck outside, all covered in snow. While Spunk was going through his sad cat routine, Najar jumped up on the window sill to add her two cents worth about how silly he is.




