
Mallards in the Snow
Not all Alaska ducks fly south for the winter. If food and open water are available hardy waterfowl such as … Continue reading Mallards in the Snow
Not all Alaska ducks fly south for the winter. If food and open water are available hardy waterfowl such as … Continue reading Mallards in the Snow
— Grumpy Young Man Continue reading Find your own fishin’ hole!
By Ken Marsh “When sorrows come, they come not single spies. But in battalions!” – William Shakespeare, “Hamlet” The wolves didn’t hesitate. … Continue reading Wolfpack
I was fortunate to spend an evening and a morning in Denali Park this week with Polly. We didn’t have … Continue reading Caribounty
Ever get the feeling while walking in the woods that something might be stalking you? Well, your Spidey senses may … Continue reading On the Prowl
Springtime in Southcentral Alaska means breeding season for spruce grouse. Male spruce grouse, identified easily by their black- and white-trimmed … Continue reading Spruced Up for Springtime
Although the photo illustration is not the usual full-frame bird close-up, this blog post may be of interest to people … Continue reading Riddle of the Winnowing Snipe
This Southcentral Alaska red fox isn’t camera shy. Continue reading My Foxy Friend
A walk in the hills today turned up white grouse and scenic loveliness. Continue reading Ptarmigan on the Ptundra
A bird of another feather dropped in at the mallard pond the other evening. The common merganser hen landed on … Continue reading Odd Duck