Series on Bird Photography: Introduction
First as a student and then later as a university teacher of biology, I have always been interested in wildlife photography. During last few years, I started focusing on birds. While I am going around the trees and bushes with my camera and tripod looking for chickadees, nuthatches, warblers, and woodpeckers, I feel so calm and happy. I have photographed over 50 species of birds in and around Alberta. I will share some of those photos in my future blogs with some thoughts about the species or my experience of photographing them.
We are, right now, in the middle of Canadian winter. When it's frigid minus 20 C temperature, you might think nature is barren, nothing can be found. On the contrary, there is so much going on in the woods. One of the most common all-year around species of birds around Edmonton is Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus). These little creatures will keep you entertained for hours as they flying in and out of the bird feeders.
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