Winter Robins
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. For a lot of folks, the appearance of the year’s first robin is an exciting event — a sure and welcome sign of spring. Or is it? For a growing number of […]
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. For a lot of folks, the appearance of the year’s first robin is an exciting event — a sure and welcome sign of spring. Or is it? For a growing number of […]
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. It was a classic encounter of predator and prey. When a hen turkey was approached by a foraging fox, she immediately moved into the thickest cover available which in this case, wasn’t
Early Morning Standoff Read More »
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. With the November rut long past, Iowa white-tails have no further need of their magnificent antlers. So what do deer do with something they don’t need anymore? The same thing we
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. My first encounter with the Gray Faced Buck occurred on November 1st, 2014. It was during my first bow hunt of the season, and the annual rut was in full swing.
Legends of the Fall – Iowa White-tails Prove as Elusive as Ever Read More »
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. At first glance, the blue jay-sized northern shrike looks pretty harmless. But for resident mice, shrews, and juncos this slate colored songbird is anything but harmless. In reality, the shrike is
Northern Shrike – Iowa’s Most Vicious Songbird Read More »
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. Overcast skies, chill winter wind, rural landscapes cloaked in nine inches of new snow. Absolute perfect conditions for an end of December goose hunt. But for hunting companion Curt Stille and
Tribute to the Lowly Muskrat Read More »
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. Today’s magnificent snowstorm delivered the kind of weather I wait all year for. The noisy crusted over snow was quickly buried, the woods became completely silent again, and the landscape soon resembled
December Snowstorm Read More »
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. It’s rumored that when throwing important dinner parties, some of our local high rollers like to impress their guests by having live lobsters flown in from Maine or gallons of jumbo
Banded Duck Completes Epic Flight Read More »
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. Across Iowa’s northern tier, the signals are clear. This year’s duck season is rapidly winding down. Smaller ponds and sloughs – even the larger marshes — are completely iced over –
Pan-Seared Redhead – In the air or in the skillet; the redhead duck is one class act. Read More »
Photography courtesy of Lowell Washburn, all rights reserved. Monday morning, the final day of November. A significant winter storm was brewing and you could feel it in the air. A light skiff of snow had already fallen during the
Mallard Madness – Winter Storm Triggers Waterfowl Frenzy Read More »