A raven visits a garbage can outside McDonald's in Juneau.
Moose, mink, marten, bear, and a Springfield Model 1884 .45-70 rifle. I'm ready to go shopping.
A McCulloch 755 two-man chainsaw took down this 556-year-old spruce in Alaska.
When I was a boy, I called the rough-legged hawk the Christmas hawk because of its arrival dates.
A Steller's jay is a stellar performer.
Frosty binoculars at 33 Mile Roadhouse Cafe in Haines, Alaska.
Chilkoot Lake near Haines, Alaska.
Growing up in Minnesota, the bear was more important than the beer
For a moment, I was Soap Suds Al.
A view from my bedroom in Haines, Alaska.
The Hammer Museum in Haines, Alaska
The letters are made from hammers.
Wouldn't you rather drive a Pope?
From a 1904 issue of Collier's magazine.
Yapping on the radio
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Seen while birding in the shower.
My breakfast table.
And another on the Alaska Ferry.
The double-headed eagle with heads facing east and west, symbolizing the geographic position of Russia.
All bird feeders make me smile.
This one makes me laugh.