120 results found

Jan 31 2019
female, immature
St. Rose - We have half a dozen birds about 40 minutes from me which is a smaller number than the last few years but appreciated nevertheless. This was a 'pole bird' that didn't mind our presence. As a rule I don't take many pole shots but the light was great and it was very cooperative. I shot from the window and moved on after a minute.
Update: Some owl stats. Christmas count data indicated that the flight this year was larger than I expected. Nearly 190 birds were counted in Ontario with about 40% in the east. Some stayed and others moved into the U.S. until spring.
Feb 1 2019
Jan 17 2019
Williamsburg - This is the northern subspecies, a few of which overwinter in the region. Spring migrants will arrive in a little over a month.
Jan 18 2019
Jan 8 2019
male, adult
Rondeau - A high of +12C was enough to get this Carolina Wren to sing about spring. Winter returned the next day :)
Jan 11 2019
Apr 22 2018
We had a very short trip in Australia, but luckily was able to bring the camera. Seen at Springbrook National Park, outside Brisbane.
May 3 2018
Apr 22 2018
adult
Seen at Springbrook National Park outside Brisbane, Australia.
May 3 2018
Apr 22 2018
adult
Just as we were about to pack up and leave, this opportunity arose. A good way to end a very short trip. Springbrook National Park, Queensland, Australia.
May 3 2018
Apr 14 2018
male
Spring is definitely here. The number of displays I've seen in recent days is stunning. Iona Regional Park, Vancouver.
Apr 16 2018
Apr 9 2018
adult
Kingston - Wolfe Island. A nice-sized pike for lunch. It's great to have new subjects to shoot. Spring has been very slow with more winter weather to come this weekend.
Apr 11 2018
Apr 10 2018
adult
Spring migration underway! Seen at YVR Airport in Richmond, BC, Canada
Apr 11 2018