March was a fantastic month for photography! I planned several successful bird photography excursions and captured some great images while birding. I've also started an Instagram page called Birds in Fine, motivating me to delve deeper into the world of bird and wildlife fine art photography. Feel free to check it out.
Here are a selection of ten of my images for March:
A Lesser Yellowlegs with its catch. With the ponds continuing to dry up scenes like this are quite common |
A Common Gallinule at the Graeme Swamp was fortunate to find some open water between the plant that is chocking the channel |
A Pacific Golden Plover, one of our rare visitors from across the Atlantic |
Western Sandpiper molting to breeding plumage, a gorgeous bird |
A Least Sandpiper, the thinnest of all peeps striking a pose |
A Peregrine Falcon, predator extraordinaire |
Great Egret |
Red-billed Tropicbird |
Our Barbados Bullfinch |
Black-whiskered Vireo |
Great pics Julian. Where they all taken in beautiful Barbados?
ReplyDeleteThank you, yes they were all photographed on the island
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