Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Grey Jay - Perisoreus canadensis - Grå lavskrika

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Grey Jay - Perisoreus canadensis - Grå lavskrika
© NF Photo 170928, Grand Teton NP and Yellowstone NP

A bird that tried to steal our lunch most everyday. This time it wanted my camera.

Learn more about Grey Jay on wiki


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Saturday, October 14, 2017

Birds at Grand Teton sunrise

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 Grand Teton at sunrise

Common Merganser, female, searching for food in he river below Grand Teton

Canada goose flying over
© NF Photo 170926-171006 , Grand Teton NP and Yellowstone NP

Some birds from my trip to Wyoming. This was early morning at the foothill of Grand Teaton. Sharing an image of the mountain as well.

More about this trip on my Travel blog

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Saturday, October 7, 2017

Brewer's Blackbird - Euphagus cyanocephalus - Prärietrupial

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© NF Photo 170926-171006, Grand Teton NP and Yellowstone NP



Male

Female
Brewer's Blackbird - Euphagus cyanocephalus - Prärietrupial
© NF Photo 170927  Jackson Hole, Grand Teton NP

Learn more about Brewer's Blackbird on wiki

The first bird I photogaphed in Jackson Hole and the trip to Yellowstone. Looks familiar but still new to me. Was walking in the central park of Jackson Hole.


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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Jättehavsörn - Haliaeetus pelagicus - Steller's sea eagle

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 Jättehavsörn - Haliaeetus pelagicus - Steller's sea eagle
© NF Photo 160202  Lake Furen, Hokkaido, Japan

The largest eagle in the world. The Steller´s Sea eagle with a few "friends" sharing breakfast at Lake Furen.

With this eagle I posted the last species that I had on file from my trip to Japan. It was a bird photograhhy trip, not a birding trip. I still got myself  46 species on file. We were 13 people and the groups list of birds was 91. So I was able to photograph 46 out of 91. Slightly more then 50% :) .  Not bad as I had no chance of seeing them all.

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