There is an excitement in the air this time of year. I love these cold mornings when the sun is bright and there is a bit of wind. There is something really neat about that little bit of lens flare in some of the early morning pictures, this shiny burst of energy. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Category Archives: Haskell Baker Wetlands
Nice Sunrise
The weather lately has been outstanding. I’ve been trying to get out every chance I get. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Wonderful Wakarusa Wetlands
Sadly, my camera is off getting fixed and I have no idea how long it will be away. I’ve been so busy with work these last few weeks that I am way behind on updating the blog. The good news is, I have a nice assortment of pictures to post over the next few days and can’t wait to share them. 🙂 These are from a long walk in the Wetlands on August 16. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Hot times at the Wakarusa Wetlands
If you visit the wetlands during this heat wave, remember, the trick is to get there as early as possible. Bring water and keep hydrated. There is a lot of activity in the early morning and if you are a photographer, you know you can’t beat that morning light. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Wakarusa Wetlands art exhibit at The Percolator
The Wakarusa Wetlands art exhibit and production of Unmask Unearth: Discovering the Wetlands at the Percolator last night was amazing. Despite the heat, it was a great turnout. There were over seventy pieces there! I am so proud to have an American mink and great blue heron photos in the exhibit. The art show will be open until August 8, Saturdays and Sundays, 12-6 pm.
The Lawrence Percolator, Ninth and New Hampshire, Lawrence
Look for the green awnings in the alley between the Lawrence Art Center and Ninth Street.
Visit the Wetlands Preservation Organization Facebook page.
Unmask Unearth
Unmask.Unearth: Discovering the Wetlands
Art Show opens July 23rd, 6-9pm
Youth Ensemble Performances – July 23 & 24th at 7pm
The Lawrence Percolator, Ninth and New Hampshire, Lawrence
Look for the green awnings in the alley between the Lawrence Art Center and Ninth Street.
The animals of the Wakarusa Wetlands need our help. Help save this sacred space. Don’t pave their homes.
Sunrise Ceremony at Haskell Medicine Wheel 6/20
Post the outrageous draining of May 24 by Douglas County, we have had quite a bit of rain. Things are looking a bit better today. Never make the beavers angry!
Indigo Bunting
I love the rich colors of the buntings and their beautiful vocalizations as they sing from the tops of the trees. I’m still trying to get good pictures of a painted bunting, but I’ve been lucky a couple of times in getting good looks at indigo males. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Ducks in trees
Wood ducks are so cool. I see them often at the Wakarusa Wetlands, but I have yet to see the ducklings jumping from the nest to the ground. I think I have a pretty good idea where a nest is, so maybe I’ll get to be a witness this year. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Restoring the beaver dam
There were some very caring folks at the wetlands this afternoon restoring the beaver dam. You rock! Click on pictures to enlarge.









































