- Dec 17 12:19 pm
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First off, let me say i'm blown away by the response to the Top 3 threads so far, soo many great shots, keep em coming!
It was a lot tougher this year than i thought it would be
Funny year, it was the best of times and it was the worst of times as well, at times.
Spent a lot of the year shooting a few locations on the north shore and didn't venture too far for the most part.
Barred Owl From a recent encounter in North Vancouver, kind of a magical moment.
Yellow-rumped Warbler on a most delicious natural perch, again in North Vancouver, from the spring.
Shot a lot of warblers this year, spotting a pair of these birds foraging low to ground i was able to get some good looks one afternoon.
Wilson's Snipe, Stanley Park.
Was looking unsuccessfully for waterthrush early one morning when this bird flushed from a marshy area near the trail at Beaver lake, it didn't fly far and instead of disappearing like they usually do landed on the trail!
Luckily there were no people walking around and i was able to inch my way up slowly until the bird was full frame in viewfinder.
Thanks for looking, and if you haven't posted your shots here yet please do
It was a lot tougher this year than i thought it would be
Funny year, it was the best of times and it was the worst of times as well, at times.
Spent a lot of the year shooting a few locations on the north shore and didn't venture too far for the most part.
Barred Owl From a recent encounter in North Vancouver, kind of a magical moment.
Yellow-rumped Warbler on a most delicious natural perch, again in North Vancouver, from the spring.
Shot a lot of warblers this year, spotting a pair of these birds foraging low to ground i was able to get some good looks one afternoon.
Wilson's Snipe, Stanley Park.
Was looking unsuccessfully for waterthrush early one morning when this bird flushed from a marshy area near the trail at Beaver lake, it didn't fly far and instead of disappearing like they usually do landed on the trail!
Luckily there were no people walking around and i was able to inch my way up slowly until the bird was full frame in viewfinder.
Thanks for looking, and if you haven't posted your shots here yet please do
Paul Kusmin
http://punkbirdr.photo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/revs45
http://45revs.blogspot.com
https://www.instagram.com/punkbirdr
Digital (photo) Life List:
292 birds B.C. / 446 birds N.A. / 1020 birds World (including NA)
http://punkbirdr.photo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/revs45
http://45revs.blogspot.com
https://www.instagram.com/punkbirdr
Digital (photo) Life List:
292 birds B.C. / 446 birds N.A. / 1020 birds World (including NA)