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This Boreal Chickadee with characteristic brown cap was located near Cold Lake in eastcentral Alberta, Canada. That is within the North American boreal forest, the typical habitat of this species.
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On only my second day out doing digital photography, after having shot slides for many years, I had the good fortune to see this Boreal Owl in Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada.
A relative of the common Black-capped Chickadee , this tiny and cute little bird is not uncommon to find in Newfoundland, where I am now living...the Boreal Chickadee is an occupant of the coniferous forests of the North. Its not common to see them south of the 49th Parallel other than maybe northern Minnesota and maybe Idaho/ Montana? Theyre song is slightly diferent than the Black-capped..the obvious difference is the brownish cap instead of the black coloured cap....
Perhaps the clearest shot right out of the box was this late season Boreal Bluet. I have not been able to determine what that "gall" (maybe) is just down the reed.
It's a challenge to frame a composition in the chaos of the areas where boreal forests meet wetlands, especially for someone who likes simple lines and big chunks of color, but they are beautiful, dynamic places, so I'm giving it a go. Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Nikon D850 600mm f4 VR
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I was looking at this shop for a moment. The girl on right looked to be bored, or at least totally unintersted by what the woman in front was telling. Like a great moment of boringness...
Found this beautiful little Boreal Owl perched on her prey, 3 feet up from the ground and only 10 feet from the path! Took just a few photos, then a few minutes later the Owl fell asleep, so we left.
I have a leather recliner in my office and Jasper often hops up there to supervise me. As you can see, its all rather boring business watching humans work.
...because you have days, wich nothing is good ...
...sorry
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A Boreal Owl perched on a lichen-covered Engelmann spruce branch in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia's Central Kootenay Region.
Canon 7D Mark II | Canon 500mm f/4 IS L | Off-Camera Canon Speedlite 600ex RT-II
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