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Gull-billed Tern
Charadriiformes
Dostateczne
Gundlach's Hawk
Accipitriformes
Dostateczne
Gyrfalcon
Falconiformes

When I was for the first time in Iceland four years ago I really was fascinated with this beautiful country, landscapes, waterfalls, harmony with nature. And people like Johann, who was calmly and methodically revealing to me every so often new interesting places where one could photograph birds. His knowledge of birds, not only the Icelandic ones, is almost overwhelming. At that time it was very important for me to have more and more species on my website (this approach gradually turned into qualitative).

Moje ulubione, Dobre
Hadeda ibis
Casuariiformes

This is not a species commonly found on Fuerteventura, but I discovered quite interesting place in the area of Morro Jable where I managed to photograph several species, including the Hadeda Ibis. Ibises and Cattle Egrets  seemed to know that artificial lawn irrigation at sunrise makes the insects that live in these lawns crawl out onto the surface, and are a a real treat for the taste. When ibises were approaching it was clear for everyone in the area, and therefore I did not need to look for them, just wait patiently.

Bardzo dobre
Hagia Sophia
Turkey
Bardzo dobre
Hairy Woodp
Piciformes

Photos of the Hairy Woodpecker, just like those of the Downy Woodpecker were taken in the area of ​​Montreal where the birds used to be fed in winter. This Woodpecker occurs only in North America, in terms of size it resembles our Middle Spotted Woodpecker.

Dokumentacyjne
Hamburg from ferry
Germany
Dobre
Hamerkop
Casuariiformes

South Africa-02/2017
Last minute news-12/2017-Tanzania
Last minute news-12/2019- Ethiopia

Moje ulubione, Bardzo dobre
Handsome Francolin
Galliformes

If I managed to avoid mistakes in identification, seven species of francolines were photographed in Tanzania (handsome francolin, red-necked spurfowl, crested francolin, coqui francolin, Hildebrandt's francolin, grey-breasted spurfowl and yellow-necked spurfowl - a passage common to all these galleries). We joked that a day without a francolin was a lost day. They were appearing every so often and were quite skittish. Sometimes patience paid off as the birds came out of the thicket and better photos were taken.

Dostateczne
Harbor seal
Mammals

The story connected with taking the pictures of the seal presented here is quite funny. In order to approach the seals as close as possible it was necessary to walk through a stony beach which was periodically flooded. The walk was quite tiresome and lasted several dozen minutes, but I was most surprised when, after a more than an hour’s shooting session with seals it turned out that all the paths leading back had been flooded by a tide. A quick decision or the things are going to get even worse with each single minute.

Bardzo dobre

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