photographs by Douglas Herr
American Pika (Ochotona princeps)

American Pika Copyright (C) 2003 Douglas Herr


Biology


typical habitat
Pikas resemble hamsters but are in the order Lagomorpha along with rabbits and hares. They live in rockslides, often above treeline in the mountains of Asia and western North America. Since they don't hibernate, they need to store food for winter. During much of the summer they gather grasses into haypiles to dry in the sun. Their primary predators are Golden Eagles, weasels and martens.


Photographic notes

Camera: Leicaflex SL
Lens: Leica 400mm f/6.8 Telyt-R
Film: Kodachrome 25
Exposure: not recorded
Support: tripod
Date: August 2003
Location: near Tioga Pass, Mono County California
Other: Pikas may be found on either the east or west slope of the Sierra Nevada crest, but I find the east slope animals easier to photograph because the metamorphic rocks on the east side are close to the tone and color of the animals' fur. Farther to the west the bright white granite is much brighter than the film can record without losing detail in the Pikas' fur.

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Text and photographs Copyright (C) 2003 - 2006 Douglas Herr
last updated 3 October 2006