by Janet Jones | Jul 6, 2020 | Field Journaling
House wrens get a second home We have a couple of bluebird boxes here at the house. One was taken this spring by the Tree Swallows and the other taken by House Wrens. Last Thursday night, raccoons attacked the Tree Swallow nest. I spent much of Friday morning watching...
by Janet Jones | Jul 1, 2020
Beehive Geyser and Beehive's Indicator Geyser Eruptions: Once or twice a day Height: 150-200 feet (45-60 meters) Name: Came from the shape of the cone Location: On the lower boardwalk of Geyser Hill (the header image is available as a fine art print) BEEHIVE GEYSER is...
by Janet Jones | Jun 29, 2020 | Field Journaling
Friday Afternoon on the Northern Range of Yellowstone Last Friday, after finishing the work for the week, I decided to head to the Lamar Valley to relax and see what presented itself for photography. While I love heading to the geyser basins, taking time to just be...
by Janet Jones | Jun 24, 2020 | Yellowstone 101
What’s July like in Yellowstone? What is it like during July in Yellowstone? When is the best time to see Yellowstone? These questions regularly arise when people plan their vacation to Yellowstone. This post is the part of a series that covers what it’s like in...
by Janet Jones | Jun 15, 2020 | Field Journaling, Geyser Watch
A Day at Steamboat Geyser Last Friday, I headed into Yellowstone intending to spend the day at Steamboat Geyser in hopes of catching the 100th eruption since this activity started in 2018. I’ve typed up my observations here in preparation to add these to my...