Brian Morin

1736 uploads

Total photos: 1736
Total videos: 0
Species photographed: 343
Most photographed species: Snowy Owl (See all)
Countries visited: 2
Dec 26 2018
male, juvenile
Kingston - Wolfe Island. We couldn't pass up this beauty. The number of male Snowies compared to females in the winter is low so any time a male is present it is cause for rejoicing. This bird was incredibly tolerant. We shot from the car across the road and the bird didn't pay us much attention. We could only shoot in vertical format. It was too close :) The dull gray sky offered a perfect contrast for our subject.
Dec 27 2018
0
Dec 23 2018
juvenile
Long Sault
Dec 24 2018
0
Dec 19 2018
adult
Sherbrooke - bonus bird on our owl hunt.
Dec 20 2018
0
Dec 19 2018
adult
Sherbrooke - What a great way to spend the day.
Dec 20 2018
0
Dec 19 2018
adult
Sherbrooke - We spent the day with the bird and in this shot it had retrieved a cached vole from an 8 ft. high stump. We didn't know it was there. We were just shooting the bird when it retrieved it from below. Imagine the surprise.
Dec 20 2018
0
Dec 5 2018
adult
Ottawa
Dec 16 2018
0
adult
Long Sault - Flocks of redpolls have been showing up along country roads in the last few weeks with birds actively feeding on weed seeds. Later in the winter, when snows cover more of their food, they should appear at feeders.
Dec 13 2018
0
Dec 10 2018
female, adult
Kingston - Wolfe Island. I'm trying to keep my Snowy shots focused on something different. In this case it is interesting to see it resting on a cobble beach an hour after sunrise.
Dec 11 2018
0
male, juvenile
Ottawa - likely a young male
Dec 7 2018
0
Dec 6 2018
female, juvenile
Ottawa
Dec 7 2018
0