by Rich Leighton | Apr 24, 2014 | Birds, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Washington
Over the years I’ve seen all kinds of snakes meet their end at the end of a beak, but the other week in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge just outside of Olympia, WA, I saw a first. A great blue heron (Ardea herodias) I was stalking at the edge of a flooded...
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 | Apr 1, 2014 | Birds, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Washington
After all these years of traveling around the country to get the best photographs of backyard songbirds, today I had to go no further than my back porch just south of Seattle, Washington. There is a bigleaf maple tree that is just going into flower, yet is still...
by Rich Leighton | Mar 2, 2014 | Birds, NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Photography, Potpourri, Reptiles, Travel, Washington
In an effort to make sure I keep my posts current, regular and interesting, I’ve been thinking about this idea for a long time. I edit and post so many new images from all over the continent to the North American Nature Photography website that many of them...
by Rich Leighton | Aug 20, 2013 | NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Washington
Yesterday afternoon and into the evening, I was on a family hiking trip as opposed to a serious photography trip to the Northern Cascades near the Washington/British Columbia border where I ran into a colony of American pikas on a subalpine hillside near Cascade Pass....
by Rich Leighton | Jul 30, 2013 | NANP, Nature & Wildlife, Nature Photography, Photography, Travel, Washington
No matter where you live or travel in the entire world, one of the most common types of mammal you are going to encounter are squirrels (with the exception of Antarctica and the Arctic Circle). There are more than 200 species that not only live, but thrive in just...
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