FOXES!

Posted in Cape Cod Photographs on March 28, 2012 by preuphoto

A fox kit nuzzles up to its mother.

One of my father’s neighbors called to let me know that a family of foxes was living under his toolshed. After a  couple of days of watching and slowly building trust with the foxes, I was able to see that there are five kits.  These pictures were taken from an open kichen window.

FLORIDA WILDLIFE

Posted in Uncategorized on February 28, 2012 by preuphoto

Just back from a trip to Florida and a few days in Puerto Rico.  The tropical warmth and sunny weather were fantastic.  While in southern Florida for six days, I was amazed at the ease of photographing wildlife.  Before I reached the highway when leaving the airport in Fort Myers, I had already seen turkey vultures and two deer.  And it just got better.  From the man-made pond in our friends’ back yard, to the Venice waterfront, Ding Darling wildlife refuge and the beach at Sanibel, and a couple of state parks, the images of birds, reptiles, insects and dolphins just kept coming.  It makes working on wildlife photography here on Cape Cod feel very frustrating!An adult brown pelican works to swallow a fish.

 

To see the rest of my Florida wildlife photos, click here-  http://preuphoto.photoshelter.com/gallery/Florida-Wildlife/G0000HTTvDZNG4jk

Bees in January?

Posted in Cape Cod Photographs on January 7, 2012 by preuphoto

It’s a rare 60 degree day, this the seventh day of January on Cape Cod.  It feels like spring, not just to us, but to the honey bees as well.  Fortunately for a nearby hive, a large heath in my yard is in early full bloom.

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Posted in Uncategorized on January 6, 2012 by preuphoto

I came upon this hawk purely by chance.  While backing-up my truck,  I saw something with my peripheral vision.  Most people would have missed it, but I am always distracted by the unexpected.  When seeing something like this, I am reminded how glad I am to be at the top of the local food chain, and not looking over my shoulder like a squirrel!

After the hawk was finished, there was little more than a pile of feathers…

Other Places

Posted in Uncategorized on December 8, 2011 by preuphoto

Even though my main area of interest is photographing the natural beauty of Cape Cod, I always bring my camera.  I have a new gallery on my website in which I will post some of my favorite images from the rest of my world.  http://preuphoto.photoshelter.com/gallery/Other-Places/G0000bClIw_Ri59s

Happy Easter!

Posted in Uncategorized on April 23, 2011 by preuphoto

I photographed this cottontail in my front yard.

Hoppy Easter from the Easter Bunny!

The Herring Are Back!

Posted in Cape Cod Photographs on March 31, 2011 by preuphoto

News from the Stoney Brook herring run

Just like the more famous salmon runs, river herring return to their birth ponds to breed.  Spending most of their lives in salt water, they are drawn back up fresh water streams starting in March.  At first only a few, called scouts show up.  Soon they are joined by more and more, until the pools where they rest before continuing upstream are jammed, fish against fish, circling.

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