Alberta Birds of Prey Center, Coaldale
DrFumblefinger enjoys a visit to the Birds of Prey Centre in the small prairie town of Coaldale. The visit provided excellent opportunities to study and photograph birds up close.
DrFumblefinger enjoys a visit to the Birds of Prey Centre in the small prairie town of Coaldale. The visit provided excellent opportunities to study and photograph birds up close.
DrFumblefinger spotted this bird on a jungle walk on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. He admired how it blended in beautifully with its surroundings.
DrFumblefinger spotted this green heron while hiking in Everglades National Park.
One of the world’s most beautiful birds is the scarlet macaw. The act of cleaning itself produces a kaleidoscope of colors.
Kirsten Hines’ exploration of Nature in England series continues, this week with a stop at Titchwell Marsh where, of all things, a common robin captures her attention.
A close look at a sleepy owl, captured while driving around southern Alberta
Celebrating Nature on 7 Continents: Europe, part 1. Kirsten Hines nature series moves from Australia to Europe, where we consider a world without songbirds.
Last week while we were preparing the flower pots on the deck after the usual cold winter, we noticed there was a bird’s nest
Quite exciting to see Patagonia’s largest bird of prey catch and eat it’s lunch!
DrFumblefinger enjoys a visit to the Birds of Prey Centre in the small prairie town of Coaldale. The visit provided excellent opportunities to study and photograph birds up close.
DrFumblefinger spotted this bird on a jungle walk on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. He admired how it blended in beautifully with its surroundings.
DrFumblefinger spotted this green heron while hiking in Everglades National Park.
One of the world’s most beautiful birds is the scarlet macaw. The act of cleaning itself produces a kaleidoscope of colors.
Kirsten Hines’ exploration of Nature in England series continues, this week with a stop at Titchwell Marsh where, of all things, a common robin captures her attention.
A close look at a sleepy owl, captured while driving around southern Alberta
Celebrating Nature on 7 Continents: Europe, part 1. Kirsten Hines nature series moves from Australia to Europe, where we consider a world without songbirds.
Last week while we were preparing the flower pots on the deck after the usual cold winter, we noticed
Quite exciting to see Patagonia’s largest bird of prey catch and eat it’s lunch!