Skip to content

john's f-stop

Photography and image manipulations by john h. gregory

  • Home
  • Archives
    • alaska
  • About

Images

birdsMainemaine woodsphotography

Blue jay morning

From last week in the north of Maine

Image Comment 02 June 2025 john gregory
New Hampshirephotography

New Hampshire tree art

During a routine walk along a rail trail in southern NewHampshire last month, near Exeter, I came upon this work of art.

Image Comment 10 May 2025 john gregory
birdsConnecticutMysticphotography

See the sea bird

Found along the Connecticut shore at the end of winter – a loon looking for his/her summer outfit?

Image Comment 24 April 202523 April 2025 john gregory
birdsConnecticutMysticphotography

Geese in line

Another look at the geese found in Southern Connecticut about a month ago. Despite the threat of tariffs, we are seeing the usual number of these Canadians everywhere in New England, hah!

Image Comment 23 April 202523 April 2025 john gregory
birdsConnecticutMysticphotography

A starling on the coast

Found along the Fishers Island Sound in southeastern Connecticut several weeks ago: a European starling, maybe.

Image Comment 22 April 202521 April 2025 john gregory
bogsNew Hampshirephotography

New Hampshire bog turtle

During our recent visit to southern New Hampshire near Exeter, we found other creatures during our trail walks.

Image Comment 21 April 202520 April 2025 john gregory
birdsNew Hampshirephotography

A chickadee visit

We were fortunate this past week to find a couple of chickadees checking out a stump along the trail. Their apparent interest in evaluating this stick of wood, inside and out, caused them to ignore my nearby presence.

Image 2 Comments 20 April 2025 john gregory
birdsConnecticutphotography

Canadian tourists

Image Comment 22 March 2025 john gregory
birdsConnecticutMysticphotography

Heron at the pond

The heron that could be “lonesome George” was spotted at the north end of the Ice Pond this afternoon

Image Comment 21 March 2025 john gregory
birdsMainephotography

Even the Robins are back

I have read that robins actually don’t move south in winter sometimes. My recent experience has noted seeing fewer robins around our yard at any time of year. This one was near the Kennebec river in Augusta, Maine, last week or so.

Image Comment 18 March 202516 March 2025 john gregory

Posts navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
Website Powered by WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • john's f-stop
    • Join 254 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • john's f-stop
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...