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Red-tailed Hawks Deserve More Attention

Posted on December 20, 2019
in Birds, Nature, Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Naturalist and wildlife photographer par excellence Stan Tekiela shares with us his observations about red-tailed hawks. Often it is the common critters that go unnoticed or at least unappreciated. After all, when was the last time you noticed a house sparrow or pigeon? How about an...

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The Eastern Gray Squirrel—A Fascinating Little Fellow

Posted on December 13, 2019
in Nature, Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Stan Tekiela often enjoys the more common side of nature—that which we see every day in our backyards and parks but that may go unnoticed. A prime example is the eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), which is likely the most common squirrel species in the...

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Stan Tekiela Talks to Us About Bird Migration

Posted on December 6, 2019
in Birds, Nature, Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

I would love to write a nice little article about bird migration. Something short and snappy and to the point, but when I reflect on how I would do this, I shudder at the thought. You see, bird migration on the surface seems simple enough....

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The American Black Bear, a Favorite Subject for Wildlife Photographers

Posted on November 29, 2019
in Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Each year, Stan Tekiela leads wildlife photo tours. Dozens of photographers from around the world spend anywhere from a few hours up to a week alongside him, pursuing a number of natural subjects. One of Stan’s favorite subjects is, without doubt, the American Black Bear...

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Sharp-tailed Grouse Fascinates with Mating Behavior

Posted on November 14, 2019
in Birds, Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Stan Tekiela shares with us the fascinating mating behavior of the Sharp-tailed Grouse. There is a group of birds that I find so very interesting and exciting. They are not tiny and colorful, nor do they sing a beautiful song; rather, they look plain and...

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A Tale of a Nest Within a Nest

Posted on September 6, 2019
in Birds, Nature, Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Stan Tekiela, naturalist and wildlife photographer par excellence, tells a tale of a nest within a nest. It had been nearly 2 hours and I was still waiting, perched high up in my aerial blind, nearly 25 feet above the ground. I’d been patiently waiting for...

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Nesting in the Dog Days of Summer

Posted on August 23, 2019
in Birds, Nature, Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Today, wildlife photographer and naturalist Stan Tekiela tells us about birds who nest in the dog days of summer. Read on! When you think about birds and nesting, you may automatically think “spring.” But I was recently photographing a Ruby-throated Hummingbird nest in August and...

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Stan Tekiela Visits an Old Friend: The Greater Sage Grouse

Posted on July 5, 2019
in Birds, Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Stan Tekiela recently spent three mornings studying the behaviors of the Greater Sage Grouse. He shares with us what he learned about these amazing birds. I am no stranger to getting up predawn, stumbling around in the dark, and searching out remote locations that I...

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It’s Looking Like a Good Spring for Hooded Mergansers

Posted on June 14, 2019
in Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Stan Tekiela shares with us the amazing world of Hooded Mergansers. Read on to discover their world through his lens. The spring bird migration is like a high-speed race or sprint when compared to the fall migration. Birds returning to the northlands are racing against...

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Flying Squirrels Shine Pink

Posted on April 30, 2019
in Nature Smart, Stan Tekiela, wildlife
by Liliane Opsomer

Wildlife photographer Stan Tekiela shares with us why the white bellies of Flying Squirrels shine pink under ultraviolet (UV) light. In this day and age, it is rare to discover a new species of animal. It is not surprising to discover new insects because there are nearly...

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