Pat Hatch's PhotoJournal
28Feb/100

A Few Shots from This Weekend

Equestrian riding horse in fenced arena.


Chloe had a horse show on Saturday. She had quite a breakthrough: Won two first place ribbons and had the high score for the show. Thanks to her new instructor, Jeffrey, she broke through a stubborn plateau of her learning curve that had been really frustrating her. She has really taken her canter to a new level--huge improvement! I'm sure she's on cloud nine at the moment. Here are a couple of moments from the day:

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Chloe and Shela in the canter.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

First Place (Twice)

Went to check on the owls today and found two of the babies had ventured well away from their nest. Here is Sleepy peeking around a tree branch at me.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Sleepy venturing out of the nest!

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Mama keeping a wary eye on her babies.

Mom was nearby watching over the two that had ventured away from the nest (middle photo).

Grumpy was way up there (bottom). Only mama was higher up. This appears to be part of the fledging process. First they venture out of the nest. This requires that they flap their wings to keep their balance and to help them jump to higher branches. Next they will start flapping their wings while firmly gripping a branch. All preparatory to first flight.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Grumpy is definitely on the fast track to first flight!

Happy, meanwhile, was keeping warm in the nest, not venturing out yet, apparently.

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18Feb/100

Checking Into the Owls

Two owlets perched on a tree branch.


Just a couple of shots taken with my friend Frank yesterday. Thanks to Frank for pointing me to the Better Beamer flash extender, which I used for the first time today. Results were outstanding for my first try! The Better Beamer is one of those photographic tools that you only find out about by hanging around with pros like Frank. I am using a new Nikon SB-600 flash, and in a situation like shooting these owls, the flash and extender are only used for fill-flash. The problem is caused by shooting into a bright sky, like you do when shooting birds from below, so you need a little flash to fill in the shadows caused by the high-contrast lighting. I was really pleased with the results today, and I'm still tweaking the settings for the flash & extender combination.

These pictures are dedicated to my little niece, Seren! Love you, honey!

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Sleepy and Grumpy

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Yes, all three are still in the nest!

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14Feb/100

Happy Valentines Day

Woodpecker perched on a tree trunk.


I shot this today and it seemed like an appropriate Valentine's day photo. I was shooting with my buddy, Frank, and the light kind of went sour on us for the owls, so this was the best of the not-so-good.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Female Red-Bellied Woodpecker

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13Feb/100

Family Portrait Day

Two owlets nestled in a tree.


A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Happy & Grumpy

Sleepy gives us a look at her incomplete right wing below. Not quite airworthy yet. Missing a few control surfaces.

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Sleepy Stretching Her Wings - Look Ma!

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Hold Still. Smile. Gotcha!

Sleepy just couldn't hold it any longer and had to take a potty break. At least they appear to be housebroken!

A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

Potty Break!

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10Feb/100

Female by Her Nest – Red-Bellied Woodpecker

Woodpecker perched on tree trunk.


A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.A gold cross medal with a blue and white striped ribbon.

These were taken in the same oak tree that the owls are in. There appear to be two species nesting in this oak tree, the Pileated and the Red-Bellied seen here. Right after I took the photo above, this female popped right into her hole (nest) and disappeared.

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