Brian Morin

1736 uploads

Total photos: 1736
Total videos: 0
Species photographed: 343
Most photographed species: Snowy Owl (See all)
Countries visited: 2
Mar 11 2014
male, adult
Hamilton - Male (right) went after this intruding female when it passed close to the nest site.
Mar 15 2014
Mar 11 2014
male, adult
Hamilton - these birds are nothing short of beautiful.
Mar 15 2014
female, adult
Hamilton
Mar 15 2014
Mar 11 2014
Presqu'ile Prov. Park - The tail feathers on this bird are tipped with orangey-red.
Mar 15 2014
Mar 11 2014
adult
Presqu'ile Prov. Park - It's hard to get tired of this stunning species. What I find interesting is the colour variation in the feathers at the tip of the tail. This one is bright yellow.
Mar 15 2014
Mar 6 2014
male, adult
Kingston - Now that's a beakful. Zebra mussels are always a favourite.
Mar 10 2014
Feb 27 2014
male, adult
Kingston - this bird was really moving, creating a bow wave. Nice gel job on the head :)
Mar 10 2014
Mar 6 2014
male
Kingston - I don't often find an opportunity to capture this species out of water.
Mar 8 2014
Mar 6 2014
female, adult
Kingston - Sentinel. She was scouting the very little open water along the ferry route for a duck meal. She almost took out a Red-breasted Merganser. Boy can these birds pour on the speed when they want to. She flew as fast as the duck but it had too much of a head start for her to catch it. A passerby asked if that was a falcon. I said no, a Snowy.
Mar 8 2014
Mar 3 2014
female, juvenile
Casselman - this is the second most common plumage seen.
Mar 4 2014