Captured Wilderness Category: Night Sky Photography Workshops

Miguel "Mig" Denyer

Wildlife Notes – American Robin

The American Robin is one of the most widely distributed and ecologically adaptable passerine birds in North America. A member of the thrush family (Turdidae), it occupies a broad range of habitats that include deciduous and mixed forests, woodland edges, agricultural land, suburban neighborhoods, and urban green spaces. Its success across such diverse environments is largely due to its flexible diet and behavioral adaptability.

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Miguel "Mig" Denyer

What Is a Camera, Really?

One of the most common questions I hear, especially from people new to photography, is deceptively simple: “What camera do you use?” It’s an understandable

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Miguel "Mig" Denyer

Wildlife Notes – The Muskrat

Muskrats, often overlooked amid the flashier wildlife spectacles, play a crucial yet understated role in their aquatic ecosystems. These medium-sized rodents, known scientifically as Ondatra

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Miguel "Mig" Denyer

Wildlife Notes – Black Bear

The Black Bear: An Icon of North American Wilderness The Black Bear (Ursus americanus) is one of North America’s most familiar and adaptable large mammals,

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