Animals / Wildlife
Oddity
by Katagram on Jan.12, 2010, under Animals / Wildlife
A damaged antler makes this guy an oddity..but wonderful none the less
So much to see…
by Katagram on Jan.10, 2010, under Animals / Wildlife
A shot of many different things to see..enjoy
Peck away Wood Pecker
by Katagram on Jan.10, 2010, under Animals / Wildlife
Even the birds were rejoicing in the warmth today
Backed Reflections
by Katagram on Jan.10, 2010, under Animals / Wildlife
So beautiful the river was today..even the ducks had mirrors to preen with
Mirrored Mallard
by Katagram on Jan.10, 2010, under Animals / Wildlife
Lovely blues and greens
River Reflections
by Katagram on Jan.10, 2010, under Animals / Wildlife
Went to my favorite river today for a shoot with my hubby.. the sky was so clear, great reflections
Siblings
by Katagram on Jul.01, 2009, under Animals / Wildlife

Siblings
The two Kits remaining from the Fox Family. There were three, one was killed by a Coyote. Papa, or as we foundly knew him by “Pock”, was found murdered , and Mom and the two remaing fox kits are no where to be found. Maybe a new Fox family will be back in our secret place next year.
I See
by Katagram on Jul.01, 2009, under Animals / Wildlife

I See
Curious Fox coming to check me out. Taken in Wheat Ridge, Colorado
In Memory
by Katagram on Jun.05, 2009, under Animals / Wildlife

The First
Pock, the alfa-male of my fox family, was found shot to death very close to his den here in Wheat Ridge. His mate and their two remaining kits are no where to be found. I am heartbroken and angry over this senseless, cruel act.
There are posters up with a reward to find the murder (s)..
The Fox Family
by Katagram on May.30, 2009, under Animals / Wildlife

The Fox Family
I was one of many photographers out for a Fox “shoot”. I have no idea who all got a shot of the whole family of fox, but this is Dad, Mom and their kits. They apprently had 3 kits, but a coyote happen to get one. The two remaining kits were full of energy and love. What an Amazing day this was for me.
