The following photos were taken by me, Rick Brooks.

I took them using a Canon AE1 Programmable SLR camera with a 70mm to 300mm zoom lens.

In order to make the images load faster, I have split My Favorite Photos into 6 pages.

This first set of photos were taken in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Eastern Oregon. The refuge is located about 30 miles south Burns, Oregon on US 205. The Refuge is nearly 185,000 acres in size. It is known worldwide for its thousands of nesting and migrating birds. Bird watchers come from all over the world to view and photograph the over 250 species of birds. April and May are the best times to see most of the migratory birds. In addition to birds you will see lots of deer and an occasional antelope. If you are lucky you just might spot a coyote, lynx, raccoon and even a porcupine or two. The Malheur area is rich in history with many other interesting things to see including the spectacular Round Barn and Long Barn built by Peter French in the late 1800's. For more information check out the History of Malheur Area.


Texas Longhorn Steer

TEXAS LONGHORN



Brown and White Leopard Appaloosa Horse

APPALOOSA



American Bison/Buffalo

AMERICAN BISON



Steller Blue Jay at top of Fir Tree

STELLER'S JAY

Cyanocitta stelleri



Gray Jay sitting on Picnic Table

GRAY JAY

Perisoreus canadensis


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