Propeller Bird 2024 (Short-Eared Owl)
I get one of these every now and then. Thought you might enjoy it.
You Can Bank On It (Short-Eared Owl)
A male short-Eared Owl Makes a hard bank to the right during a hunt in the rain.
Last Leaf of Autumn 2024 (Short-Eared Owl)
I really love some of the dynamic poses that short-eared owls make when they hunt.
Flying Head (Short-Eared Owl)
Just when you thought that Halloween was over. Kind of looks like a flying Jack-o-lantern.
Close Encounter #2 (Bald Eagle)
A similar shot to the one I posted a few days ago. Really liked the head position on this particular image though for some reason. Flickr folks please left click for more detail.
Winter Raptor Season Approaches! (Short-Eared Owl)
Winter raptor season should be starting in the next month or so. Can't wait! Here is a short eared owl shot from last year that was never posted. The 2X teleconverter performed quite well on the 400 F/2.8.
Pygmy On The Rocks #2 (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Landed very close to us in order to snatch up a grasshopper.
Fall Colour Background (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Another great performance by the northern pygmy owl. I was concentrating more on static shots today and still managed to have a great time! Background is fall maple leaves and arbutus trees. Flickr folks please left click for more detail.
Pygmies Love Grasshoppers (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Pygmies have been known to drop down right at a photographer's feet to snatch up one of these guys.
GIving Me The Stink Eye (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Sometimes these guys look like they are really staring me down or are ticked off for some reason. Can't imagine why?
Rainy Day Pygmy (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Rainy day pygmies always seem to know when it's time to call. At times a little chilly at the venue today with a bit of rain coming down.
A Splash of Colour (Swallowtail Butterfly)
Taken on our butterfly bush in the front yard a couple of summers ago. They aren't showing up as regularly as they used to.
Thanks for the Explore Flickr! I was not expecting that for this image! A big thanks to everyone who faved or left a positive comment. It is most appreciated.
Little Mountain Red Crossbill
An environmental shot from a couple of days ago.
Attack From Behind (Barred Owl & American Robin)
An angry robin attacks a barred owl as it flies through a clearing in Linley Valley.
Mirror, Mirror (Northern Rough Wing Swallow)
In this image, a northern rough wing swallow prepares to pluck a mayfly off the top of the water.
Food on The Wing (Purple Martin)
A male purple martin snatches a bug out of the air during high speed flight at Morning Star Ponds in Parksville.
Cottle Lake Rufous Hummingbird
Gate Keeper of the bridge. You shall not pass!
Screamin' Redwing (Red-Winged Blackbird)
Not sure what this guy was so upset about. Caught a few frames of him as he dropped down beside me at Buttertubs Marsh.
Swamp Giraffe (American Bittern)
Like most members of the heron family, these guys can really stretch their neck out.
Better Background (Ruby-Crowned Kinglet)
Here is one on a different branch with a less distracting natural background.
Stern Gaze (Northern Hawk Owl)
These guys always seem to look like they are ticked off to me. Not sure why?
Roosting Down Low (Short-Eared Owl)
After a successful hunt a short-eared owl rests down low in the marsh grass near the ocean. Flickr folks please left click for more detail.
Best Eye Contact ( Northern Harrier)
Probably my best perching shot of the grey ghost from our last trip. Flickr folks please left click for more detail.
Coming in Low (Northern Harrier)
On one of his hunting runs the male northern harrier skims low over the marsh weeds as he flies towards the camera. Flickr folks please left click for more detail.
Underside View (Northern Harrier)
Found another harrier image this morning that I thought you might like. Be sure to zoom in for extra detail.
Shortie Environmental Shot (Short-Eared Owl)
The conditions are rarely perfect for shooting these guys and as you can see they are usually found in a similar situation to this image . I guess if wildlife photography wasn't as challenging then everyone would be doing it.
Berry Bandit (Varied Thrush)
Been a bit busy lately so I decided to take a bit of time out to photograph some backyard birds. In this shot a varied thrush steels a red cotoneaster berry from the bush in our back yard.
Sunny Day Kingfisher (Belted Kingfisher)
Went to French Creek and had some fun with the local kingfishers
Change of Diet (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Now that the bugs are all gone the northern pygmy owl has changed over to his winter diet of birds and small rodents. In this image he has caught an unsuspecting chickadee as it fed with the rest of the flock in a near by fir tree.
Back Details (Bufflehead Duck)
Thought you might like this banking shot. Always a bonus when you can get detail in the entire back and both wings.
Pygmy Closeup (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Pretty harsh light at the venue the other day. Had to wait until the owl flew into the shadows.
Fall Colour Pygmy Owl #2
Found another one I like with a less cluttered background. Hope you like it!
Coming in For a Landing (Great Grey Owl)
Sorry, a rather large crop on this one. A great grey owl prepares to land on a small conifer in its favorite hunting area.
Right at Eye Level (Great Horned Owl)
This image taken in the forests of north Nanaimo. Horned owls seem to be everywhere again this year. Flickr folks please left click for better detail.
Out on a Limb (Great Horned Owl) Thanks For Over 5,000,000 views!!!!
The male keeping watch from another near by branch up in the oak trees. Flickr folks please left click for closer view.
My thanks to all of the people who came for a look at my Flickr page over the past 10 years! I have just passed the 5 million views mark today (August 16, 2023).
Frank Lake Sora
Another image that slipped through the cracks. A Sora forages for food in the shallows at the edge of Frank Lake in Southern Alberta. We do get the Sora here on the coast of B.C. Just not quite as common as the Virginia Rail.
The Hand Off (Great Grey Owls)
Here is a quick image just before the male owl hands over a vole to one of the owlets. We saw four owlets that evening spread in a small area throughout the forest.
Thanks Dad! (Great Grey Owls)
In this image the male great grey owl has just finished delivering another vole to one of the owlets. He turns to take one last look towards the camera before flying away.
Me and My Mom (Great Grey Owls)
After a brief preening session on a burnt log the female great grey owl and her owlet stop for a quick portrait shot.
Skimming The Grass (Great Grey Owl)
In a farmer's field in Southern Alberta a great grey owl skims the grass as it hunts the fence line.
Bird on a Wire (Rose-Breasted Grosbeak)
Found this guy on the side of the road while photographing the great grey owls in Southern Alberta. Detected him originally with the Merlin sound app. Works pretty good! A lifer for me as we just don't seem to get them in costal BC.
Wings Down Version (Black-Headed Grosbeak)
Had some fun with the black-headed grosbeaks today at Morrell Bird Sanctuary in south Nanaimo.
Male Townsend's Warbler
Another one from the Enos Lake trail.
Holden Creek Mountain Bluebird
I had heard rumors of a fallout of bluebirds after this lousy weather we have been having lately.
Sometimes the odd one will show up but usually at the end of March or first week in April.
So, this morning I went on a quest locally to find some. I ended up at Holden Creek south of Nanaimo where I found 3 male and 2 female birds.
We don't usually get to photograph these guys until we go to the interior later on in the spring so this is a special treat.
He's Still Out There! (Great Horned Owl)
Remember when you walk in the forest, after all of these years, "Jabba The Hoot" is still watching you.
Keeping a Vigil (Northern Pygmy Owl)
A northern pygmy owl keeps an eye on some ravens as they pass close by his perch.
Buttertubs Snipe (Wilson's Snipe)
As the snow recedes a Wilson's Snipe feeds in the exposed vegitation at Buttertubs Marsh.
First Jewel of Spring (Ruby-Crowned Kinglet)
Found this little guy bouncing in the alder trees on the edge of Buttertubs Marsh today.
Male Harlequin Duck in Flight
Really liking some of the recent results of the 2X converter on ducks in flight!
Don't Go Into The Light! (Short-Eared Owl)
Nice position for me but not so great for these guys. Can't imagine what they were thinking.
Skimming Over The Bulrushes (Short-Eared Owl)
Still a few good shots left from my last two trips to Brunswick Point.
Twilight Glide (short-eared owl)
Just after sunset a short-eared owl glides by during a hunt.
Saving The Best For Last (Short-Eared Owl)
This image also taken before the sun came out in the morning.
Last Leaves of Autumn (Northern Shrike)
A northern shrike in afternoon light. Not considered a raptor but eats everything from bugs to mice and other birds. Sometimes called "The Butcher Bird", it has been known to impale its prey on sharp objects such as thorns and barbwire fences for eating at a later time. Nasty!
Olden Golden (Short-Eared Owl)
Here is one from a few years back that I re-worked. I used the frame after this one for the original post as it seemed a bit sharper.
Here is hoping that the shorties come in close like in this image. Can't believe we got shots like this with only 16MP.
Male Wood Duck Portrait
Taken in the springtime. They should all be looking like this now after the fall eclipse.
ID Please? (Pheasant?)
Found this guy/girl wandering down the road the other day at the Nanaimo Estuary. Anyone out there have a clue as to what it is? Thought it was someone's chicken that had escaped at first. Pretty tame. Almost ran over it with the car. Have never seen one so blue.
Keeping a Lookout (Great Horned Owl)
A great horned owl keeps an eye on some ravens from a nearby fir tree branch.
Landing With Flair (Belted Kinfisher)
A kingfisher lands on a stick during a shoot with friends today at French Creek.
Red-Breasted Nuthatch
These little guys like to move around a lot!
Early Morning at Swan Lake (Barn Swallow)
Dodging shadows before the harsh light hit.
Eyes on Target (American Kestrel)
A male American kestrel prepares for a landing on an old tree snag at Cinnamon Ridge near Kamloops. Find the spider.
Focus Test - WIngs Up (Red-Winged Blackbird)
Here is another example with wings up.
Red Head Duck Liftoff
A red head duck blasts off from the surface of Python Lake in Kamloops.
Thank you for the "Explore" and all the wonderful comments. This was just a quick grab in a sequence of several images as he unexpectedly burst out of the water.
Afternoon with "Mr. T" (Western Tanager)
Found a lovely cooperative western tanager today in Linley Valley. Took a while but they are finally back from Costa Rica.
Oliver Woods Pileated Woodpecker
Another in flight image from Oliver Woods Marsh.
Distant Image (American Kestrel)
Here is another one from last weekend. Couldn't get them to come in close so we had to do long distance stuff.
Sunny Day Kingfisher (Belted Kingfisher)
No swallows at Foothills Marsh yesterday so I got a few more shots of my favorite kingfisher.
A Bit Farther Away (Violet-Green Swallow - Male)
Here is one of the male at a bit farther distance.
Showing His True Colors (Yellow-Rumped Warbler)
Every year I try to get at least one image of all four yellow areas on a yellow rump warbler. In this photo you can see a tace of yellow on the head, yellow on the throat, yellow on the side of the breast, and the yellow rump. It would have been a bit better with a different head position but this is pretty close. Please click twice for more detail.
Crash Landing! (Long-Tailed Duck)
Long-tailed ducks look pretty majestic when they are flying and taking off but for some reason are a bit awkward when it comes to their landings. In this image a drake attempts a landing but crashes into the water instead. A bit comical to witness in person.
Morning Star Harry Woodpecker
Photographed this guy down at the Morningstar Ponds in Parksville today. He was digging for bugs in an old dead stump. Please click twice for extra flavor and crispness.
Out in The Open (Wilson's Snipe)
Photographed this Wilson's snipe today at Buttertubs Marsh. This was a rare treat to see one of these birds out in the open. Normally they are hidden away in the grass somewhere and you end up flushing them inadvertently when you get too close. They bob up and down like a dipper. Fun to watch!
WIngs Down Version (Red-Breasted Merganser)
On the way out of Piper's Lagoon. Not the same bird believe it or not.
Windy Day Long-Tail Duck
A few more long-tail ducks showing up at Deep Bay now. The north wind was pretty cold out there yesterday.
Beautiful Even in Winter Time (Horned Grebe)
The horned grebes have totally converted over to their winter plumage once again at Deep Bay. Such an amazing transformation. Like two totally different birds.
Take a Bow (Roosevelt Elk)
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Pygmy Portrait 2021 (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Tried to get close but the pygmy owl was a bit elusive today. Should have used a higher F/stop. Forgot how super telephotos tend to compress at close distances.
Thanks for your faves and comments everyone! I am shooting a bit less lately but seem to be getting more explores too.
More Even Light (Northern Pygmy Owl) #108
It was an uncommon day today where we got nice even light and the pygmy owl on an open perch with a good background. I had a high shutter speed as I was trying to catch the bird in flight. Unfortunately he turned at the last moment to fly away from me.
Portrait Version (Yellow Legs)
Here is another photo in the same sequence that I cropped in portrait. Thought it was also good because of the separation in the birds. You be the judge.
Moma is Watching (2021) (Great Grey Owl)
Here is a picture of the female great grey. Not much in the way of hunting in the usual places while we were there so unfortunately we didn't get any flight shots. Only saw one male and one female adult this time and they took off a few seconds after we found them. I guess timing is everything.
The Three Caballeros (Great Grey Owlets)
An image from our second trip to the BC interior.
Thanks for the great comments everyone! There were four owlets but one was too bashful to join the other three. Could be he/she was visiting from another brood near by. They don't seem to mind sharing their territory and there are several broods within a short distance from one another. They seem to act as a community at times rather than individual family groups.
Resting on Some Marsh Grass (Yellow-Headed Blackbird)
The yellow heads seemed to be the dominant blackbird in the interior but you could still find some red wing and brewers blackbirds as well.
Taking a Breather (American Kestrel)
The male American kestrel takes a brief rest at the nest hole after delivering another lizard. Folks on Flickr please left click for the best detail.
A Smile For The Camera (American Kestrel)
Could have sworn that the lizard in this picture is looking at me and smiling. Did my best with this one in some harsh light.
Three Eyes Are Better Than One (Great Horned Owlets)
About a day before they left the nest. All three owlets are out now. Not sure where the other sibling was at the time of this image.
On Guard For Ravens (Great Horned Owl)
This is the male just after a tussle with some ravens. Taken in the jungles of Linley Valley. Folks on Flickr please left click twice for the best detail.
Momma and Owlet Pose For The Camera (Great Horned Owls)
Somewhat better eye contact on this image.
High Centered (Red-Eared Slider)
It was pretty slow for birds today so I went to the turtle races. This guy was in the lead until he got high centered on a log 🙂
Left click twice for higher detail.
Moma Was Busy Today (Anna's Hummingbird)
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Crown of Thornes (Mountain Bluebird)
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American Bittern Close Up
Trying to conceal himself in the shadows.
First Pygmy Owl of 2021 (Northern Pygmy Owl)
Sorry about this one. I will try to get closer next time 🙂
Common Golden Eye Duck (Piper's Lagoon)
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Sunshine Oystercatcher
Dave Pley and I had a lot of fun yesterday with the Deep Bay oystercatchers. It's been a long time since the sun was shining so it was good to get out for a bit. Had to reel back on the magnification as the birds were flying pretty close at times.
What Are You Lookin' At? (Great Horned Owl)
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You Have Lovely Eyes (Crested Cormorant)
There were some cormorants hanging around the pilings at Brunswick Point last Friday. Made for a few interesting photos.
A Bit Closer Today - Coming (Harlequin Duck)
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French Creek Female Kingfisher
Looking a bit scruffy like she's in the molt.
On Another Favorite Perch (Northern Pygmy Owl)
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