Monday, June 17, 2019

Fine Feathered Friends

Getting a good photo of a bird in the wild is one of my most difficult challenges in photography. They  don't like me getting too close; they move around a lot; and they're usually obscured by trees and shrubs they live in. So good shots can be few and far between. Here are a few of my favourites taken so far this year...
Blackburnian warbler at Point Pelee
the Cuban Tody at Brisas Sierra Mar
a Turkey in Chivarico, Cuba
a male Northern Cardinal in Hendrie Valley, Burlington
an Eastern bluebird at the Guelph Arboretum
an endangered Prothonotory warbler at Point Pelee