where there are countless finches and sparrows available on the fly-through buffet.
My sharp-looking companion is back...
on patrol at my feeding stations this season. Here are the first shots I’ve managed to capture under horrible lighting conditions and through dirty glass, using my back door as a blind. I feel confident there will be many future sightings of this handsome bird through the winter ahead.
Nearly an hour of hang time...
was enjoyed by this skilled paraglider on this calm and lovely afternoon in Castle Valley. I was out cranking on my eMTB and caught these with my smartyphone.
Glorious conditions exist...
on the trails and jeep roads in and around Castle Valley.
A significant dusting of snow...
dresses the high country in the La Sal Mountains in the wake of the first real winter storm of the season, with thee to six inches of accumulation being reported at the SNOTEL sites. It will be interesting to see what this winter brings after last year’s record breaker.
A sky on fire...
at sunrise this morning heralds big changes in the weather ahead. Time to batten down.
The first muleys...
are beginning to aggregate in small herds in Castle Valley for the winter, and here’s a juvenile bedding down in the luminous brush.
Stacking firewood on a warmish day...
ensures that a little extra heat will be released when burned in the woodstove later this winter, or so I’ve been led to believe.
This evening's waxing crescent Moon...
is five days old and 22 percent illuminated. The low angle lighting along the terminator brings out landform details not seen during the full phase.
The 2023 annular solar eclipse sequence...
as captured from Muley Point, Utah during the morning of 14 October. One can clearly see the advantage of being on the centerline for these rare and amazing events.
UPDATE: Both weekly newspapers in Moab are running these images. A photographic double-header!
The ultimate eclipse-viewing perch...
near the centerline was claimed at Muley Point on Tuesday by this determined correspondent, expecting other friends to join the camp later in the week. And indeed they did, and the astronomical show that followed on Saturday was grand.
I'd rather be five days early...
than five minutes late to the upcoming annular solar eclipse. I’m bugging out tomorrow for my remote and primitive eclipse camp on the centerline, high above Goosenecks State Park and the San Juan River in southeastern Utah, with commanding views to the south into Monument Valley in Arizona. Weather forecast models are somewhat conflicted about the weekend ahead, but I remain optimistic.
General information: Eclipse America 2023
IMPORTANT: Appropriate eye protection must be used by everyone viewing all phases of this event regardless of location.
Primed and ready for romance...
without a trace of modesty.
A kinematic triptych...
of large, metal wind-driven sculptures are now spinning and twirling at my red rock retreat. I have long admired the beauty of Lyman Whitaker’s wind sculptures and decided to indulge myself. They’re mesmerizing and hypnotic objects of art as they silently rotate on multiple axes! Put simply, they’re lovely to watch in motion and they bring me great joy.
Link: Lyman Whitaker Studio
Sharing the afternoon warmth...
from the sun with a plateau fence lizard, scaling the side of my high desert home.
A very unusual casing...
has been constructed by bees and consists of a hard shell of sand grains cemented together by a waxy substance. I haven’t been very successful finding anything in the literature about this, and I will keep a watchful eye, especially next spring.
UPDATE: Thanks to Dr. Harlan Gough for suggesting that this sandy cell has been constructed by a bee belonging to genus Dianthidium, or pebble bees.
The water year commences...
on the first of October and nature delivers the first seasonal snow to the high La Sal Mountains just a day later. Winter is coming, but let’s enjoy autumn first.
Menacing storm clouds building...
over the La Sal Mountains early in the day, heralding a change in the weather that is predicted for the week ahead.
Nearly full Moon rising...
above Adobe Mesa this evening.
Testing my optical armada...
of cameras and telescopes as I continue to prepare for next month’s annular solar eclipse, experimenting with various manual exposure settings on two cameras and configuring a small refractor telescope for direct viewing. I’ll also create a time-lapse video of the event with a GoPro as well.
More information about the 14 October 2023 eclipse: Eclipse America 2023.