The Cornell Lab of Ornithology named me May's Featured Photographer on their All About Birds website and has posted 15 of my photographs, along with a link to my website.
You may visit the Featured Photographer page by clicking here.
These photographs of a Sharp-shinned Hawk and an American Robin bathing were published on pages 6 and 46 in the Spring, 2009 issue of the Delmarva Quarterly magazine.
The original images can be viewed in my image gallery.
This photograph of a female Canadian Goose and her goslings appeared on the Finale page of the Spring, 2009 issue of Chester County Town & Country Living magazine, a quarterly magazine on newsstands in southeastern Pennsylvania.
I was lucky enough to photograph a rare piebald deer. You may see a larger picture by clicking on the above images. Both of these images are available as 8x10 prints.
A genetic variation produces the piebald condition in white-tailed deer, not parasites or diseases. Piebald deer are colored white and brown, similar to a pinto pony. Sometimes they appear almost entirely white. This genetic condition is rare, with typically less that one percent of the population being affected. Often fawns born with this condition do not survive at birth, or if they do are easy prey because they lack the normal camouflage coloration.
My photograph of a Bald Eagle appeared on the cover of the November, 2008 issue of the Tidewater Times, a specialized monthly magazine for the tourist, the prospective land buyer, and others for whom Maryland's Eastern Shore has a special allure.
You may see the original photograph (#2795) in my image gallery by clicking here.