📷 Amateur wildlife photographer 🐦
🎵 Hobby musician
This is not the common yellow wagtail, this is the Citrine wagtail, an Asian species that seems to be spreading west. And I was lucky enough to get the second reported observation ever of it in my municipality 🤩
This is not the common yellow wagtail, this is the Citrine wagtail, an Asian species that seems to be spreading west. And I was lucky enough to get the second reported observation ever of it in my municipality 🤩
Yesterday evening gave me my best short-eared owl captures so far. Two of them were hunting in the area and did a couple of close fly bys. 🤩 In addition to that I was also lucky enough to score a very rare observation, will share that one later!
Yesterday evening gave me my best short-eared owl captures so far. Two of them were hunting in the area and did a couple of close fly bys. 🤩 In addition to that I was also lucky enough to score a very rare observation, will share that one later!
Ringed plovers are amongst my top species to observe and photograph, here's a capture from today 😊
Ringed plovers are amongst my top species to observe and photograph, here's a capture from today 😊
The Temminck's stint is a very small wader, I saw some together with common ringed plovers today and the plovers looked tall in comparison 😊 Photo from today.
The Temminck's stint is a very small wader, I saw some together with common ringed plovers today and the plovers looked tall in comparison 😊 Photo from today.
Some moose action from this evening, they really love the buds & the first spring leaves that are starting to form 😊
Some moose action from this evening, they really love the buds & the first spring leaves that are starting to form 😊
Wood sandpiper, and a behind the scenes shot. We've had quite a long period of colder weather, but now it's not long until spring leaf burst!
Wood sandpiper, and a behind the scenes shot. We've had quite a long period of colder weather, but now it's not long until spring leaf burst!
Horned greb, one of our less common waterbirds, a peculiar looking bird!
Horned greb, one of our less common waterbirds, a peculiar looking bird!
From the archives: last year I had a lovely encounter with two curious fox cubs a morning when I was going out to photograph some birds. 🦊 One of them was curious enough to give me this shot 😊
From the archives: last year I had a lovely encounter with two curious fox cubs a morning when I was going out to photograph some birds. 🦊 One of them was curious enough to give me this shot 😊
Common merganser couple photographed this morning. 🪶 After the heatwave that brought a large group of new migratory birds it has been a bit colder for a while, but spring is still progressing, only at a more modest pace 🌱
Wide shot in comments
Common merganser couple photographed this morning. 🪶 After the heatwave that brought a large group of new migratory birds it has been a bit colder for a while, but spring is still progressing, only at a more modest pace 🌱
Wide shot in comments
Mrs and Mr Teal. We've had mostly goldeneye's and mallard's, but now the Eurasian teal and tufted ducks are back. I've also seen a few northern pintails.
Also including an environment shot, since I've had intentions to show more than what can be seen in the standard closeups 🙂
Mrs and Mr Teal. We've had mostly goldeneye's and mallard's, but now the Eurasian teal and tufted ducks are back. I've also seen a few northern pintails.
Also including an environment shot, since I've had intentions to show more than what can be seen in the standard closeups 🙂
Where are all the other wildlife photographers from the Nordic countries on BlueSky? I love to see all the American birds but I wouldn't mind following a few more locals and neighbours too! 😄
#birds #photography
Where are all the other wildlife photographers from the Nordic countries on BlueSky? I love to see all the American birds but I wouldn't mind following a few more locals and neighbours too! 😄
#birds #photography
#birds #photography
#birds #photography