Is this Erigeron compactus (Fern-leaf Fleabane)
I photographed this flower on a dry ridge south of Sweathouse Creek at mid-elevation. I haven’t been able to find a good photo of Erigeron compactus (Fern-leaf Fleabane) but the description sounds like this flower. Anyone out there know?
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Osprey on the Bitterroot – nice dive but no fish
The osprey were very active. They recently returned to the area and are working on their nests and looking for food. We saw at least 4 pair on the float today. The photos begin with the osprey hunting for fish, hovering, then diving in the water, emerging, and finally flying down river.
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The Osprey that caught the fish – Slideshow

The osprey were very active. They recently returned to the area and are working on their nests and looking for food. We saw at least 4 pair on the float today. The photos begin with the osprey hunting for fish, hovering, then diving in the water, emerging, and finally flying down river.
See the Slideshow, click here The Osprey that caught the fish
A Few More Wildflowers
I saw this Yellowbell on April 8th. There are more, now, you will see them with the Shooting Stars in the photo below. To quote the Montana Plant Life.org site,
“…usually solitary, occasionally 2, and rarely 3, nodding, rather narrowly
bell-shaped, yellow, often purplish-or brownish-streaked near the base, fading
to red or purple.”
Spring has sprung Flowers
Bluebirds – a zillion along the Bitterroot River
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Chesapeake Bay Retriever named Freda
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The Elk that thinks it’s a Whitetail Deer
This elk calf has been observed living all winter with a herd of whitetail deer. Today I saw them. There were about 15 deer and this one elk. Pretty funny site! I wonder when it will hook up with the resident elk herd.
"Neigh"borhood Horses
I love these guys. They live in the field next to our property and I see them everyday.
The photo to the left was taken yesterday, the one below was taken earlier this winter.
Goshawk again, back for dinner
This Goshawk has found a good dining spot at my chicken coop and run. I actually am keeping the chickens in and have too many roosters. My large Rhode Island Red rooster died of old age and I put it out in the aspens to see if the Goshawk ate carrion chickens as well as fresh chickens. IT DID.
It spent about 3 days working on the carcass. It would drag it under cover to eat and then revisited until it finished the chicken. Very interesting, defeathering the chicken is what took the longest. I don’t know why, but it took all the feathers off before it got into the entrails. What a mess. My scent didn’t bother the hawk at all. It came back even after I moved the chicken, but it wouldn’t eat while I was watching.
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