why the hell is there a bird in the house.. is it okay? its just blinking at me..1mo ⋅ Phyzris ⋅ r/birdpics
This pic took almost 3 years to get right. Tree swallows can be incredibly fast, and certainly don't fly in a straight line.3yr ⋅ alternateaccounting ⋅ r/birdpics
They might be the most common blackbird, but I love them. Have a grackle.2mo ⋅ isselfhatredeffay ⋅ r/birdpics
Green heron chicks from a nest near me in Connecticut, USA. They were all hunkered down together until one of the parents showed up with food and they got very excited. Nothing gets the party going like the promise of fresh, regurgitated bullfrog!10mo ⋅ hotgnipgnaps ⋅ r/birdpics
Tufted Titmouse perched on a Rose of Sharon branch! April 17th 2023 in Epsom, New Hampshire1mo ⋅ konokou ⋅ r/birdpics
Caught a Great Blue Heron flying into the pond yesterday. The water was so still, the reflection was crisp!8mo ⋅ Sriracho ⋅ r/birdpics
Roseate Spoonbill - Don’t see them too often here in Atlanta but I’m not complaining!11mo ⋅ Brovahkiin41 ⋅ r/birdpics
Here's a secretary bird I drew in charcoal, graphite, colour pencil and a little gouache on cotton paper (54x36cm). Hope you're all having a great weekend!2yr ⋅ alexflemingart ⋅ r/birdpics
I love this shot, it might be my favorite I've taken in a while, from back in January.3mo ⋅ xroxfirebird ⋅ r/birdpics
Left the hatchback open and came back to find this friend. Gave me quite a start!1yr ⋅ mighty_least_weasel ⋅ r/birdpics
Great Egret that hangs out in the pond behind my work. We named him Eddie.2mo ⋅ benokleby ⋅ r/birdpics
Just a Seagull standing on a skylight window. Taken from below in a block of flats. 📸5mo ⋅ Gobshitescotty ⋅ r/birdpics
Just finished this piece featuring sandhill cranes, hope y’all like it!1yr ⋅ Microtonicwave ⋅ r/birdpics
The elusive Belted kingfisher in my backyard. I've been trying for over a year now to get a photo of him. Everything finally aligned and the universe delivered a perfect moment.1yr ⋅ zachkingpic ⋅ r/birdpics
Sandhill Cranes are always a challenge to capture. They are either too big for a zoom lens, or they end up looking like complete goofballs. I think I managed to make this one look good!3mo ⋅ Accipiter67 ⋅ r/birdpics
I was thrilled to be able to capture this wood duck pair having a little moment. There were a few jealous drakes nearby, but she only seemed to have eyes for him.2yr ⋅ hotgnipgnaps ⋅ r/birdpics
Black and white warbler... I’ve been hearing their sweet, faint song all over my area this past week.1yr ⋅ hotgnipgnaps ⋅ r/birdpics
Wallcreeper. A bird with butterfly wings. Credit: @mathieu_bally_photography2yr ⋅ sushipusha ⋅ r/birdpics
This is the second day in a row that this female Asian crested goshawk paid me a visit on my windowsill (in Singapore).2yr ⋅ Greentica ⋅ r/birdpics
Apostlebird OR Blue Apostlebird ! They are very social and they lives in outback Australia.1yr ⋅ siberjam ⋅ r/birdpics
Bohemian Waxwing. First time in over 30 years thar they have been in my state3mo ⋅ brian_beamer ⋅ r/birdpics
My closest look at a wood duck. Usually I can’t get near them, but this guy didn’t notice me laying in the muck next to his pond and swam right by me. Such a fancy fellow.3yr ⋅ hotgnipgnaps ⋅ r/birdpics
I know I post too many Bluebird pics, but they are just so photogenic. Mom, Dad and Fledge.1wk ⋅ megaanxiety ⋅ r/birdpics
I have been trying for YEARS to get a decent shot of a Kingfisher. They’re so fast and are gone as fast as they appear. This dude came out of nowhere to chase another bird, and then quickly flew away. Making a ton of noise the whole time.8mo ⋅ kneeknee909 ⋅ r/birdpics
Despite how common they are around here, it is not often that I get such a good blue jay portrait.3yr ⋅ alternateaccounting ⋅ r/birdpics
The result of 1 year of practice: this majestic Blue Jay catching some sunlight. Look at those feathers!!3yr ⋅ DMVPhotography ⋅ r/birdpics
blue heron reacting to all I want for xmas is you song playing in the radio for the 100th time today.6mo ⋅ nothingspecialva ⋅ r/birdpics
Finally came within good photo distance of this Belted Kingfisher!7mo ⋅ Little_Screech_Owl ⋅ r/birdpics
A young Kestrel let me get close enough to shoot this on my manual 35mm lens. Fuji Xe4 f1.211mo ⋅ reddittom73 ⋅ r/birdpics
It was a welcome change to finally be able to photograph a Great Horned Owl without it being 20-30 feet up in a tree2yr ⋅ OhHelloPlease ⋅ r/birdpics
New camera really helps capture birds in flight! Red-winged blackbird Indiana, USA1yr ⋅ tanglednature ⋅ r/birdpics
I'm not a photographer but a woodblock printmaker. Thought you might enjoy one I made of an American Kestrel.11mo ⋅ Slight_Condition3538 ⋅ r/birdpics
A superb starling, looking rather... superb, if you ask me. Seen in Northern Tanzania.1yr ⋅ eTeT ⋅ r/birdpics