All posts filed under: Wildlife
Pileated Woodpecker
Talking about being lucky, I happened to look out from our dining room with my camera in hand yesterday and saw this rare and beautiful pileated woodpecker perching on a dead branch in my backyard woods. I quickly snapped 3-4 pictures before he/she flew away.
A Great Blue Heron Takes a Sun Bath
This was an unusual posture of a heron – opened his(her) wings to the sun to dry up the feather after diving into the water to successfully catch a fish. The photo was taken at the Great Falls of Potomac from the Overlook on Maryland […]
Middle Creek Snow Geese at Sunrise
Here is a short video I shot using Nikon P900 camera:
Snow Geese at Middle Creek WMA, PA
I took these snow geese photos at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area near Lancaster, PA on March 8, 2016. Middle Creek is a stopping point for snow geese from Eastern Shore on the way to their home in Canadian Arctic.
A Juvenile Blue Heron
Blue heron usually fish from water edge or in the shallow water but this one caught my attention as he was submerged himself in the water like a duck. I watched him trying three times but failed to catch any fish but finally caught one looked […]
Mate Calling by A Bald Eagle
At a bald eagle nest in Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, I heard a mate calling and soon the mate appeared and here are some pictures I took with the pair together.
Black-Faced Spoonbills in Taiwan
Black-Faced Spoonbills are listed as endangered species as there are only about three thousands (3,000) existed on the Planet. One of their breeding grounds are located in Northeast China and at the border of North and South Koreas (38 degrees Parallel). Between months of September […]
The Look
A fierce look of a bald eagle guarding and consuming his kill on a tree.



