by Rich Leighton | Jan 13, 2012 | Landscape, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Washington
First images of 2012! New Year’s Resolutions: things that are usually unrealistic goals that rarely last past January 7th. I generally do not make these type of resolutions because my life seems to be governed by the unexpected and the weather. I’ve...
by Rich Leighton | Nov 28, 2011 | NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Washington
Last August as I was just learning my way in a totally alien environment in the Cascades Mountains, Â this newcomer from Florida was searching for exotic wild orchids in Stevens Pass east of Seattle. Constantly looking over my shoulder for that great white shark of the...
by Rich Leighton | Nov 21, 2011 | Landscape, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Washington
I think I’ll let the image do the talking for me on this one…. Mountain Stream with a Touch of Snow ~ Mount Rainier, Washington ~ see more images like this ~ LAKES, RIVERS AND WATERFALLS GALLERY Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ...
by Rich Leighton | Nov 17, 2011 | Birds, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Washington
“If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family Anatidae on our hands.” ~ Douglas Adams There is a park in Medina, Washington that has become my private outdoor...
by Rich Leighton | Nov 12, 2011 | Florida, Landscape, Mushrooms, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography
Sometimes I find a beautiful specimen in nature that I simply just can’t identify. Tonight I finally identified a beautiful red mushroom I photographed five years ago in Fakahatchee Strand of Southwest Florida’s Western Everglades. I knew immediately it...
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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