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A graceful Sandhill Crane dances to impress potential mates, to establish territorial claims or to confirm potentially decades long bonding. Sandhill Cranes mate for life and the dancing is all part of the ritual.

Photo Friday: Sandhill Cranes

Every year from February to Early April these magnificent Sandhill Cranes migrate through the Great Plains headed for the north and they …

Gone Forever on the Nebraska Plains - An Abandoned Farm House Sits Alone on the Prairie

Photo Friday: Abandoned

Last Sunday I spent the first part of the day shooting ducks and other birds at Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge. In …

On a chilly February evening the setting sun illuminates the clouds in the western sky with a dazzling crimson color.

Photo Friday: Crimson and Cold

Nebraska has been fairly warm this winter again. That means the cold weather photography has been limited. For a couple weeks, however, …

Light from the setting sun illuminates clouds behind Canada Geese coming in for a landing on Lake Wehrspann on a chilly February evening.

Last Night’s Winter Sky

Last night I took a short walk down at Chalco Hills Recreation Area near my home in Omaha. For a while the …

Photo Friday: Under Gray Skies

When storms were suspected I travelled out to Jack Sinn Wildlife Management Area in Saunders and Lancaster Counties and found some very …

Photo Friday: Morning Glide

A couple of weeks ago before the Mahoney Art Show began I took a little time to photograph Mahoney State Park. Mahoney …