by Rich Leighton | May 7, 2015 | California, Mammals, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography
A few weeks ago I flew into Los Angeles, California to start my 2015 southwestern nature photography trip, and within 20 minutes of being released into the wild I stumbled into this yearling California sea lion. I could tell instantly that something was not right. It...
by Rich Leighton | Apr 24, 2015 | American Southwest, Herps, Landscape, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Travel
For those who know me, have hiked with me in the outdoors, or had been to my home in the early 2000’s, they will know that I am an acute arachnophile. My love for arachnids developed as a kid growing up in my hometown of Bradenton, Florida where one could find...
by Rich Leighton | Nov 17, 2014 | American Southwest, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Travel, Utah
Just outside of the city limits of Salt Lake City, Utah – on the Great Salt Lake is a remarkable mountainous island called Antelope Island. Also a state park, this island has a wonderful natural history along with a very interesting habitat and diversity of...
by Rich Leighton | Jul 5, 2014 | Cactus, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Pacific Northwest, Photography, Travel, Washington
Recently I made yet another foray into the deserts of my increasingly favorite area of the Pacific Northwest, the Oak Creek Wildlife Area in Yakima County, Washington. As I’ve stated in other posts across the years, I am a big fan of cacti – and especially...
by Rich Leighton | Apr 13, 2014 | NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Northwest, Photography, Washington
A springtime favorite, this trio of western trilliums (Trillium ovatum) was found just yesterday growing next to Lewis Creek in Bellevue, Washington – just south of Cougar Mountain. Like many wildflowers and forbs of moist, damp forests in the Pacific Northwest,...
by Rich Leighton | Nov 7, 2011 | Birds, Florida, NANP, Natural History, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography
Vultures: nature’s clean-up crew, scavengers, the nastiest animals alive – whatever you want to call them, they are essential in the promoting health and well-being in nature. They eat the dead, and thus prevent the diseases and harmful germs of rotting...
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