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Welcome to Mostly Twigs!
Almost all of these pictures were taken in the wild or semi wild, parks and such. Birds that were going about their business and occasionally being curious about what the hell I was doing on their patch.
Because these shots are taken in the wild and my shooting style is one of hiking, stalking etc. it's sometimes difficult (but fun) to get set up for that perfect shot. Of course serendipity comes into play and is one of the big attractions of this kind of shooting.
I will sort things into sub galleries as soon as I figure out how to do that. In the mean time I will continue to add photos and text.
Enjoy.

Cheers
Bryan
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oneeyeblink > Rufous-collared sparrow at Bosque la Paz, Costa Rica
oneeyeblink > Flicker, Mere seconds after this shot a Coopers hawk almost got this guy. Charlson park, Vancouver
oneeyeblink > Western Tanager at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. Every spring around April/May about twenty of these guys show up (females first usually) and hang out for about a month, mostly on the western slope.
oneeyeblink > gold finch
oneeyeblink > Steely-vented hummingbird at Villa Lapas gardens
oneeyeblink > Fox Sparrow, Maple-wood flats
oneeyeblink > A Groove billed Ani which developed an affection for Noel's car at Villa Lapas. For some odd reason it liked the mirror, windshield wipers and roof rack. It seemed to be trying to take it apart. Noel kept trying to chase it away but it would come right back. I didn't help though, cause I thought it was funny.
oneeyeblink > A very curious and friendly Black-hooded Antshrike.He came over to investigate Noel and I as we stalked a Rufous-tailed Jacamar through the bush at Carara National park.
oneeyeblink > Rufous-tailed Jacamar at Carara National park in Costa Rica.
Western Tanager at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. Every spring around April/May about twenty of these guys show up (females first usually) and hang out for about a month, mostly on the western slope.
 > Western Tanager at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. Every spring around April/May about twenty of these guys show up (females first usually) and hang out for about a month, mostly on the western slope.
Western Tanager at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. Every spring around April/May about twenty of these guys show up (females first usually) and hang out for about a month, mostly on the western slope.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D200) |
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Original size: 2051px x 2592px |
Current: 238px x 300px |
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Keywords: in flight western tanager
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