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Friday, April 14, 2023

Flooded orchard in Oregon

A pair of dogs play with a ball in a flooded field near Elkton in southwestern Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the area through Monday with heavy wet snow predicted in higher elevations and rain in the valleys.

 

Nap time for baby

A relatively newly hatched Canada goose gosling looks up between the feathers of its parent’s feathers while napping on the bank of a pond in Roseburg.

 

It's a small world

A raindrop clings to a blade of grass growing in a cluster of small mushrooms on a damp hillside near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon.
An insect clings to a small wildflower growing in a pasture near Elkton in rurla southwestern Oregon. 
A woodlouse climbs over the mushrooms. Woodlice have many common names including armadillo bug, potato bug, roly-poly, sow bug, doodlebug, and chisel pig.


 

Hummingbirds return to SW Oregon


A rufous hummingbird takes flight in a thicket near Elkton in Southwestern Oregon. The Rufous hummingbird makes one of the longest migratory journeys of any bird in the world, as measured by body size. At just over 3 inches long, its roughly 3,900-mile movement (one-way) from Alaska to Mexico is equivalent to 78,470,000 body lengths.




Hungry harrier hawk in Oregon

An adult male northern harrier hawk hunts in an open field near Elkton in southwestern Oregon.  Northern Harriers are the most owl-like of hawks (though they’re not related to owls). They rely on hearing as well as vision to capture prey.  According to the National Audubon Society, the northern harrier has disappeared from many former nesting areas, especially in southern parts of range, and surveys suggest that it is still declining in parts of North America. 


 

Monday, March 13, 2023

Soccer ball with legs?

Soccer ball with legs? Nope, just an adorable California quail foraging on a chilly SW Oregon hillside. His topknot is made of six overlapping feathers.

 

Monday, March 6, 2023

Scavenger hunt

A bald eagle scavenges in a sheep pasture along a country road near Elkton in southwestern Oregon. Matt Stuber, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Pacific Region eagle coordinator says, 'Some bald eagles catch muskrats, waterfowl, turtles, goslings, pheasants, gulls and rabbits. Bald eagles are also scavengers, and commonly feed on a wide variety of carcasses. Scavenging is particularly common in the winter months, when live prey is relatively scarce in some areas.' 


 

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Snowy day for the lambs in SW Oregon

@rloznak It’s a #snowday for the #lambs #cute #slowmotion ♬ London's Song - Matt Hartke

Nature beak and squeak

A great blue heron captures a large California vole while hunting in a pasture near the Umpqua River in southwestern Oregon. During the winter months when the nearby river is running fast, the normally fish loving herons will often hunt rodents in nearby fields.

 

Monday, February 27, 2023

A moment in time

On a rainy day, a western bluebird takes flight from a hazelnut sapling while hunting insects in an orchard along a country road near Elkton in southwestern Oregon.

 

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Make it rain

On a rainy day, a great blue heron hunts rodents in a pasture along a country road near Elkton in southwestern Oregon.
 

The Fencepost Mountains of SW Oregon: it's a matter of perspective

Frost and moss on old wood fence posts along a country road create scenes evocative of mountain landscapes near Elkton in southwestern Oregon.





 

Thursday, February 23, 2023

High Surf Advisory in Oregon

Photographers on an overlook at right, are dwarfed as as massive waves crash on rocks at Shore Acres State Park near Charleston on the southern Oregon Pacific coast. The National Weather Service issued a High Surf Advisory and a Winter Storm Warning for the area as a winter storm hit the area.



Despite the cold windy conditions, photographers were drawn to the spectacle along the rugged Oregon coast.

 

Not snow baaaad!

On a snowy morning a lamb frolics in its pasture along a country road near Elkton in southwest Oregon. The area received several inches of snow overnight. 
This was the first experience of snow for the lambs.

Friday, February 17, 2023

Catwalk

A wild bobcat walks along a dirt road late in the afternoon on a hillside near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. The bobcat, also known as the red lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to North America. It ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico.

 

Lazy days for harbor seals on the Oregon coast


A Pacific harbor seal looks at a seagull as it relaxes with a larger group on rocks along the Pacific coast near Cape Perpetual on the  central Oregon coast. These seals are solitary in the water, but commonly assemble in small groups of mixed sexes and ages when they come ashore.

 

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Spot of color

An American robin perches on a deer skull along farm fence line near Elkton in southwestern Oregon.

 

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

My mushroom photo in The Guardian


Great use of my mushroom photo in The Guardian today. My work is represented by the international editorial photo agency ZUMApress.com.

 

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Snow buddies in Oregon

A steer and a goat walk together in their snowy pasture near Elkton in rural southwestern Oregon. Much of southern Oregon received a blast of wintery weather overnight.

A sheep stands in its snowy pasture as a snow squall passes. By the afternoon, all of the snow in the lower elevations had melted away.

 

Saturday, February 11, 2023

Ranch life in SW Oregon

A ranch collects a set of triplet lambs from his pasture with their mother following close behind near Elkton in southwestern Oregon. The newborn lambs were having trouble getting enough milk flow from their mother so Holcomb was taking the new family to a nearby heated barn. At the barn they will have a chance to continue nursing. The farmer said the lambs would possibly need to be hand-fed if they couldn’t get enough milk flowing.


 

Saying goodbye

A honey bee works to carefully remove a dead companion from its hive on a sunny afternoon on a farm in southwest Oregon. According to researches at Washington State University, a healthy colony may have 60,000 bees going into the fall, but only about 20,000 will survive into spring. 
 

Amphibian paradise in SW Oregon

An ensatina salamander slips over a damp mossy log on a forested hillside in southwestern Oregon. Ensatina salamanders are found in the far western areas of North America from British Columbia to Baja, California. The ensatina breathes through its moist thin skin.
 

Rainy day elk

On a rainy morning, a herd of wild Roosevelt elk run through an open area on a hillside overlooking the Umpqua River near Elkton in southwestern Oregon. Roosevelt elk are the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk (Cervus canadensis) in North America by body mass.

 

Friday, February 10, 2023

Something to crow about

My photo of a feral rooster in Honolulu made it into the Guardian's Week in Wildlife Gallery via the photo agency ZUMApress.com. I was on an assignment in Hawaii recently.

 

Thursday, February 9, 2023

Frog on a log: Critter Pictures by Robin Loznak

 I work with the international editorial photography agency ZUMApress.com. My photos are shared on websites and publications around the world. Often, my work will be showcased on websites focused on the news pictures of the day or week. When looking through the news images from events around the world, my critter pictures lighten the mood and bring a bit of beauty. 



Monday, January 30, 2023

Feeling blue

A western bluebird bows its head during a heavy rain shower while perched on a sapling in hazelnut orchard near Elkton in southwestern Oregon.