The Zode Zone
Quivera Critters
More from Quivera National Wildlife Refuge. After spending the first part of the morning on the Wildlife Drive, I started touring around the reserve a bit more. This is a big place, and it takes some time to see much of it. The salt marshes are an important part of the refuge, but there is a lot of other environment there as well.
Morning On The Big Salt Marsh
The morning I saw the whooping cranes shown in my last blog which was in early March, I also saw a lot of other birds and animals. This installment will give them some time. These are all pictures taken from the Wildlife Drive through the Big Salt Marsh at Quivera National Wildlife Refuge.
Whooping Cranes At Quivera
In March I made a trip to Quivera National Wildlife Refuge to see what migratory birds could be seen. In particular, I was hoping to see Whooping Cranes that stopover at the refuge and I had heard they were being seen regularly.
A Fowl Morning
The knothead goose and its entourage leaped up over the bank and came right over to my truck. I believe they were a bit miffed that I did not have any treats for them!
Snow and Ice
I took a few pictures of the patterns in the snow and some ice sculpture that nature provided.
Cheyenne Bottoms Afternoon
I had seen a number of people saying there were snowy owls there…