Kip’s Comments - December 28, 2025
Crawlers Before the Blizzard
Shortly after waking up I went outside to look around to check on whether my neighbors were going to answer an important question or if I had to. Since we continue to be blanketed by fog, I could not see very far - certainly not to the neighbors. (To be honest, our closest neighbor is ½ mile away.)
So, I am going to answer the question so many are wondering. Yes, there are nightcrawlers out on December 28, 2025, just 2 ¼ hours before a “Blizzard Warning” is supposed to go into effect.
As I type this the morning news is on. I am hearing about other parts of the country struggling with 4” of snow. Here in Iowa we must be tougher. We have crawlers in the morning and a blizzard in the afternoon and life goes on.
Kip’s Comments - December 27, 2025
Mixed Emotions
During my outdoor photography explorations today I came upon a situation that I have mixed emotions about. What I found was not appropriate or legal, but may have been better than other options. Allow me to explain.
Kip’s Comments - December 26, 2025
That Dreadful Gray Sky Again!!!
While I appreciate our warm weather and disappearing snow, the fog that accompanies these conditions certainly does not positively impact…
Kip’s Comments - December 25, 2025
A Christmas “Life” Bird!
Merry Christmas!!
While driving in fog for a Christmas visit I spotted and photographed this bird. I will admit that most of the morning I was thinking this was a female or immature American kestrel.
Yet, the bird did not look right - there were no dark vertical bars near the eyes. It was time to use my bird ID app that, after several attempts without changing, indicated I had photographed a…
Kip’s Comments - December 24, 2025
All is Calm
As a very holy day approaches, all is calm at our little spot on the dirt ball. Some bare earth is showing, but I think we still qualify as having a “White Christmas.” Hopefully my family members on the west coast experience no impact from the weather bearing down on them. May the holidays be bright and cheery for all!
Kip’s Comments - December 23, 2025
Significance of Color
Included in my list of life experiences where I learned something is a collection of times I have dropped through ice while ice fishing. Years ago I had a run of incidents where every other year I went down due to believing the “first ice” or “last ice” made for the best ice fishing conditions.
In a spirit of transparency I will admit that I was a slow learner. The last time I lost the “will the ice support me challenge” proved to be a bit hairy for getting out. Since then I have been cautious, perhaps extra careful. I now need more ice than the “Ice Safety” charts show before I go out. And when I see the ice changing colors I become immediately concerned that…
Kip’s Comments - December 22, 2025
Do You Know Anyone Else?
There is no doubt that I have been blessed to have so many interesting wildlife interactions occur while carrying my camera equipment. More often than not, what I see and record tends to be common - birds at feeders, birds taking flight, those sorts of images most might capture.
In the process of observing and photographing wildlife I sometimes see things most people will never observe. And, I sometimes record images most would not consider - such as critter bodily function activities.
Such was the case when Kristy and I were watching this…
Kip’s Comments - December 21, 2025
Be Listening… Somebody Knows Something
Yesterday I was made aware of dead Canada geese in a ditch in the southwest part of the county. It is possible the person who notified me was concerned the geese died of avian influenza. My first response was to notify the DNR. Today I went to look at the birds and found them as described - dead in the ditch.
After seeing probably hundreds of dead waterfowl as a result of avian influenza last winter, I was pretty certain these birds had not succumbed to any disease. When I examined them I found visible injuries consistent with being shot.
I have been a Hunter Education instructor for decades and know Hunter Ed students devote time to game recognition and respect. For that reason, I will not attribute what appears to be a wanton waste of game birds to a hunter or hunters. These birds likely died and were wasted at the hands of shooters - not hunters. Hunters do better than this.
And, I wonder if the same person or persons that shot these geese also shot and ultimately fatally injured the young trumpeter swan from a couple of weeks ago in Waverly.
Iowa DNR Hunting Regulations specifically address wanton waste of wildlife. There are penalties for this type of behavior. If you know who may be responsible for this (or the shooting of the swan), please call the “Turn-in-Poachers” Tip Line at 800-532-2020. Your information may make you eligible for a reward.
Somebody has information about these birds. If that somebody starts talking, I hope any who hear it report it. This has to stop.
Kip’s Comments - December 20, 2025
I Was This Old Before I Learned
Imagine my surprise when I watched a hen mallard lift its head above the water with a frog firmly in its grip. Then the mallard beat the poor frog senseless before…
Kip’s Comments - December 19, 2025
Personal Challenge Met - Not Pretty, But Met
Some time ago I challenged myself to find and photograph three winter bird species: horned larks, Lapland longspurs, and snow buntings. The horned larks were relatively easy to find. Lapland longspurs presented more of a challenge. Snow buntings were not happening… nope, I just could not find any.
Today that changed when I found a flock of snow buntings on a remote gravel road in Northern Iowa. The picture of the bunting is not that good, but I did photograph the snow bunting. Now I need to improve my images of all three species!
Kip’s Comments - December 18, 2025
Giveth and Taketh
Mother Nature gave us calm, warm (for winter) temperatures, and now she is taking them away. Our pleasant conditions have been replaced with falling temperatures and wind… oh the danged wind.
While conditions were still nice I went out looking around for any wildlife I might find. I saw several bald eagles, but only this one was in a position to be photographed.
Kip’s Comments - December 17, 2025
The App was Correct… Sort of…
Under “Tool Box” tab in the "Iowa DNR” app is “Feeding Times.” This tool provides star ratings for fishing with one star being a slow fishing day and five supposedly being a good day for fishing. Along with the star ratings are suggested feeding times for when activity should be the best for the day. Long ago a friend of mine who is no longer with us (Arley) told me about the feeding time and moon phases.
When I talked to Arley about the feeding times I correlated his fishing activity to my wildlife observations/photography success (or lack of). When the charts suggested low activity on the water, my photo work seemed to…
Kip’s Comments - December 16, 2025
If You Must, Be Careful
This morning I was notified of a downed Canada goose in Waverly. Concerned citizens were hoping for the best for the goose and I was asked if I could check on it. From the initial request I was apprehensive. After last year’s avian influenza outbreak, I wondered what might be ailing this goose.
By the time I reached the goose this afternoon it was dead…
Kip’s Comments - December 15, 2025
Mostly Birds Except for One Mammal - And Bird Feeding
During my outdoor explorations today I found a variety of photo-worthy birds and one lone opossum out in the snow.
Kip’s Comments - December 14, 2025
Not Real Close, But I’ll Accept It
After who knows how many trips to see and hopefully photograph short-eared owls, tonight I had not one, but two, on perch. Neither bird was close or willing to sit for long, but I did get to see them and shoot some photos.
Kip’s Comments - December 13, 2025
An Unexpected Observation
While I was out looking for horned larks, Lapland longspurs, and snow buntings I was surprised to find an eastern meadowlark in…
Kip’s Comments - December 12, 2025
I Did Not Sense A Trusting Relationship, and Frost
It is time to update readers on the trumpeter swan a group of four of us rescued last night.
Mr. or Ms. Swan spent the night at our house before I could take it to a rehabber today. When I checked on the bird this morning, it still was not able to stand, but it certainly had developed an attitude. Just my approaching the bird brought about an open mouth complete with hissing. I really didn’t think that much spunk toward the fellow wanting to take care of the bird was appropriate, but the swan did not seem to care what I thought.
I am still concerned about the future of the bird. If it suffered a spinal cord injury that rendered its legs useless, it may need to be euthanized. It could be that the bird is in pain too, which may account for the attitude.
Kip’s Comments - December 11, 2025
Kudos to Karissa
About the time my pork tenderloin was being going in the cooker tonight my buddy Robert called asking for guidance. His neighbor - Karissa - found a downed young of the year trumpeter swan in the middle of the road near their homes. Soon the four of us - add Caden to the team - were in place to give this young swan its best chance for survival.
After catching the bird I…
Kip’s Comments - December 10, 2025
Bully Under the Feeder
This morning I watched as wild turkeys gobbled up bird seed under several feeders. From what I could tell, there was more than enough in the snow to satisfy all of the gobblers.
For some reason this bird began getting aggressive with some of the other turkeys. I even watched it hassle a….
Kip’s Comments - December 9, 2025
Frosty Winter Sunrise
For a while this morning our landscape looked nice, at least for a wintery view. OK - now I ready for an early, long-lasting thaw. Enough of this already!