Photographic Hunter - Eric Siems
@siemsek
Photographer, ex teacher (bio), outdoorsman. Building my portfolio 1 hunt at a time. Apolitical. adhd. go Pack go! WI USA. 🚫NFT
Lots of wrens last weekend, including a lifer for me. Sedge Wren.

Least Bittern. Never thought I'd actually photograph one of these. But finally found one in a tree instead of hiding in the thick of the cattails.

Sometimes it's about the bird, and sometimes it's all about the light!

I'm still trapped by the to-do list. I miss the wild things... But I guess it's only been 5 days 😂

This is called ‘making an entrance’ 😊
Juvenile kestrels today enjoying the damp Yorkshire weather @RSPBAireValley @UKNikon @Natures_Voice #Nikkor400mm
There's too much responsibility going on. Let me outside!!!!

Immature Yellow Warbler in the Marsh yesterday before work

Thank you for the tag Samantha! Lots of great creators, the different quotes and reposts of this thread already! Go check them out!!
Share a stunning image and tag a few favorite travel photographers or creators. @avianpics @siemsek @Valgone_photo @BigSkyCaptures @merakime @openshutter21 @nature_michelle @ViewFromShikhar @MarcM65466 @RoppityPhotos @birdcrazed6 @lucylenora1 @perryralph @DeepGreens2
Shall we see some black and white from your gallery?
Shall we see some black and white from your gallery?
In this corner of the world …
Dans ce coin du monde, des montagnes anciennes et courbées par le temps vous surplombent majestueusement. Des châteaux siègent dans des écrins de verdure. Les prairies sont nourricières. Les lacs volcaniques partagent leur sérénité. Nos traditions enrichissent ce pays. @Auvergne
Wisconsin’s wetlands are set to receive restoration funding in the biennial Wisconsin state budget—a bipartisan achievement for the birds and people that depend on wetlands. Read more from @Audubon_GL: bit.ly/4kMYn5m
Sora sighting during the morning chorus in the Oconto Marsh.

A Great Blue Heron nestling framed by the moon.
I believe this is a Comma Butterfly... Not my particular area of expertise.
