Western Flycatcher – Western Flycatcher

Western Flycatcher

Western Flycatcher Wearing its distinguishing olive-colored coat and sporting a prominent teardrop-configured eye ring, a Western Flycatcher pauses briefly on the banister at our home. ~ Anecdote and Western Flycatcher capture, Western Flycatcher © Jerry L. Ferrara

Turkey Vulture – Cleanser

Turkey Vulture

Cleanser The scientific name given the Turkey Vulture is Cathartes aura. According to Merriam-Webster the word ‘Cathartes’ comes from the Greek ‘Kathartes’ meaning ‘cleanser’. A bit appropriate when one considers the vultures’ niche. ~ Anecdote and Turkey Vulture capture, Cleanser © Jerry L. Ferrara

American Kestrel – The Engaging American Kestrel

American Kestrel

The Engaging American Kestrel The smallest of North America’s falcons is the engaging American Kestrel. While years ago we used to call them ‘sparrow hawks’ they’re not a true hawk at all, but instead are classified as falcons. Here, an American Kestrel waits patiently on a country fence post, perhaps waiting for an unsuspecting rodent or grasshopper meal to pass by. ~ Anecdote and American Kestrel capture, The Engaging American Kestrel © Jerry L. Ferrara

Bald Eagle – On The Downstroke

Bald Eagle

On The Downstroke A Bald Eagle, with its catch in tow, rends the air on the downstroke. ~ Anecdote and Bald Eagle capture, On The Downstroke © Jerry L. Ferrara

Ringed Seal – Loafing

Ringed Seal

Loafing Loafing on sea ice in the frigid Svalbard Archipelago, a Ringed Seal presents a striking figure in a backlit Arctic scene. ~ Anecdote and Ringed Seal capture, Loafing © Jerry L. Ferrara

Chacma Baboon – A Pain in the Ass!

Chacma Baboon

A Pain in the Ass! Old World I might beOf the clan of monkeyLook at my faceYou might see a traceFor my eyes clearly sayYou need keep me at bayIf mischief be ‘King’Then I reign supremeMy actions do tellI’m straight out of HellI’m known for my sassAnd a pain in the ass! ~ Poem and Chacma Baboon capture, A Pain in the Ass! © Jerry L. Ferrara, Zimbabwe, Africa

Red Fox – O’ Wily One

Red Fox

O’ Wily One O’ Wily One from whence you come Your presence you do share From snowy mist your form does twist Appear you from thin air What do you seek with eager peek Perhaps a murine meal? While on the stalk your gestures talk You’re not above the steal So carry on, O’ Wily One
You have a role to play
Your presence brings a mix of things And rodents at the bay. ~ Poem and Red Fox capture, O’ Wily One © Jerry L. Ferrara