Fluff it out, guys! Tufted titmouse, pine warbler, mourning dove, blue jay.
WIN the “Best Photo of the Week Competition”
Calling all wildlife photographers at all skill levels to take part in the next “Best Photo of the Week Competition”. Check out the entries which have already been submitted below. If you think you have a better photo in your portfolio, don’t delay! Submit your photo now and WIN the next contest. 1) Members Area Please […]
It only gets better
As the season progress more and more migrants are found on a daily basis. In fact it is so hectic that I cant find the time to sit and write all the updates, so below is a very quick review of what was seen in the past 10 days: On 13th while guiding a happy […]
Osprey With Fish
The fishermen weren’t catching anything, but the Osprey were. This one was sitting perched on a post near the shore of Lake Monroe mocking the fishermen. It was a sorry sight, really. The fishermen couldn’t come close to the skill of the Osprey. Well, they weren’t alone in their Osprey-jealousy, since apparently the Bald Eagles […]
Crazy Eyes
I wanted to share a quick image from my recent Chobe safari with you. I wonder how many of you have seen this kind of expression from an elephant before? This young bull was enjoying a good frolic in the water, and came out head swishing and eyes all crazy. Captured from our specialised photographic […]
Results of the Best Photo of the Week Ended 05 Apr 2014
We are delighted to announce the RESULTS of our latest “Best Photo of the Week” Competition. First Prize is awarded to Nitin Jain for his outstanding photo ‘Two Eyes’. Glenn Perrigo wins Second Prize with ‘Beauty and the beasts’ and Third Prize goes to Howard Cheek for’Brotherly Love ‘ (see images below). Submit your Photo […]
Kaspisk pipare (Charadrius asiaticus)
En snabb tur upp till Sörmland och Sandasjön, Norra Mörkö detta för att få se en häftig liten vadare som är första fyndet för Sverige, denna lilla vadare skall normalt finnas i södra asien. Finland hade ett fynd förra veckan och detta är troligen samma individ!
Sandhill Crane Migration Is Underway
Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) are migrating back northward to their breeding grounds. I photographed this crane and his mate at Modoc National Wildlife Refuge about a month ago and will be writing a post for the Wildlife Conservation Stamp blog soon on that Northern California refuge. Check out my latest West Coast Beat Writer post […]