A mature County Wicklow Mountain Sika/ Red hybrid stag poses for the photographerPost: 4 January 11:03
Photographer Captures Eagle and Fox Fighting Over Rabbit in Midair. Who Will WinPost: 11 August 18:36
What I saw and photographed recently based out of Homer, Alaska. I remain in awe…Post: 8 August 09:23
A healthy male herd of Sika stags photographed in Killarney National Park in recent days. Post: 6 July 08:58
A male herd and solo female of Phoenix Park Fallow deer photographed in recent days Post: 23 June 08:51
2016 comedy wildlife photography. 📷 All Credits Goes To the Respective Owner. (s)Post: 9 February 10:11
Everyone has a happy place 🙂 📍 Hatcher Pass Photo - Profound Elements Photography, LLCPost: 31 January 09:59
I am in the process of planning a trip to Pennsylvania to photograph the Cheshire Vixen Hunt on March 8th. Am looking for invitations to photograph other Hunts along the way up the I-95 corridor north of Richmond on March 6 and 7th and Sunday, March 10th. Please reach out if you have interest in a visit!! Post: 21 February 09:43
A County Sligo Fallow Buck with growing antlers Photograph thanks to Gavin McGoldrickPost: 24 May 12:16
An impressive County Wicklow Sika stag during rut 2023 Photograph thanks to Paddy DoneganPost: 8 January 10:16
A large Sika stag deep in Killarney National Park Photograph thanks to Stephen PhelanPost: 11 April 09:35
A majestic native Irish Red stag in its prime poses for the photographer during a previous rut in Killarney National ParkPost: 29 April 10:09
Hey Folks! We have Decided to cancel tomorrow’s Photography session. We have been issued a snowfall warning for this area. Post: 27 January 17:45
Ghost of the forest. A majestic County Tyrone white Fallow Buck with antlers almost fully grown and covered in white velvet, photographed recently. Post: 17 August 09:24
Native Irish Red deer in a snow covered Killarney National Park today. Photograph thanks to Valerie O’SullivanPost: 23 January 19:01
Retour en images sur notre journée de dimanche à la fête de la Chasse et de la nature à Bonnat (23) où l’équipage à passé une superbe journée. Merci au photographe Jean Luc Depenne pour ces jolis clichés.Post: 1 August 09:09
A native Irish Red stag roars out to its competitors during rut 2023 Photograph thanks to Gavin McGoldrickPost: 1 March 09:06
The fox and the deer. A wild County Dublin Sika deer greets a curious fox. Photograph thanks to Shay ConnollyPost: 8 July 09:04
Miss National Catfish Queen. Winner and recognized catfish queen Gail Hooper from Tennessee holds a 25 kg catfish at the New Yorker Hotel, 1945. Photographer: Al PucciPost: 12 April 03:52
This time of the year is always tough photography wise for me. Here's one from last December! 🫎❄️🚁📷 . . . ***For what it's worth, this is taken very far above and heavily cropped in. I minimized my time around the animal, and all the while, I was monitoring the animals’ body language for a change. Always make sure to practice ethical wildlife photography if you find wildlife with your drone.*** . . . #maine #newhampshire #newenglandwildlife #newhampshirewildlife #mainewildlife #zone4 #moose #moosephotography #mooseofinstagram #bullmoose #mainemoose #newhampshiremoosePost: 22 April 17:56
Remembering the rare Piebald Moose that was photographed by Thomas Morch in eastern Norway. Sadly, she did pass away this year. Photos by : Thomas Mørch Credit : Mørch Foto & VillmarksopplevelserPost: 26 November 09:06
Walking Gun Field Sports Photography At Walking Gun, we specialise in capturing the moments that matter — the fine details, fleeting expressions, and unrepeatable atmospheres that define a sporting day. Whether you're stalking a stag on the hill, standing on a peg in a Devon valley, or watching a trusted dog work cover, we believe these moments deserve to be preserved with care, clarity, and craft. Our approach is rooted in experience and discretion. We understand field sports — not just the technical aspects, but the etiquette, rhythm, and emotional weight of the day. We don’t stage or interrupt; instead, we walk quietly alongside, blending into the background and allowing the story to unfold naturally. The result is photography that feels honest and immersive — a true reflection of your experience. Walking Gun has earned a global reputation for delivering the highest quality field sports photography, underpinned by unwavering discretion and confidentiality. Many of our clients are Post: 22 May 19:24
The Monarch also known as the Grandmaster of Killarney photographed recently high in Killarney National Park. This stag is the largest native Irish Red stag known to exist, estimated to weigh over 250kg.Post: 11 October 08:59
En garde! 'A colourful breakfast for this Nile monitor, and a very bad morning for this rather beautiful (but clearly tasty) looking crab.' Janine Image captured by Pangolin Photo host Janine Krayer Wildlife Photography Post: 23 February 18:23
Here’s a wild mountain lion and her two kittens that I photographed a few years ago near Terrace, BC. This still remains the most incredible wildlife encounter I’ve ever had, and to this date the only wild mountain lions I’ve ever seen. Post: 28 June 09:01
The odd one out. Two County Kerry Sika stags with growing antlers covered in velvet, one stag with a missing antler possibly due to damage or injury to the pedicle from where the antlers are grown and cast each year, pose for the photographer.Post: 12 June 09:09
The most incredible atmosphere on our first morning at Otowa Bridge on Hokkaido. Photographing in -24C was tough going but when we were greeted with this scene you soon quickly forgot about the ice cold numb fingers and toes. Sika Deer and Red Crowned CranesPost: 20 February 18:06
Voici les résultats du Concours meutes sanglier à St Cyprien : 1er : Barthélémy 2ème : Gineste 3ème : Flochay, Imbert, Derezinsky 4ème : Bras , Bastide 5 ème : Lagarrigue ,Billot Merci à tous les concurrents, aux juges, aux organisateurs,les sociétés de chasse de nous avoir permis de chasser, aux accompagnateurs ,à l'Afaccc12, Fédération des Chasseurs de l'Aveyron , Ourson Diffusion , à notre photographe du week-end Florence , et au Mr du drone Post: 12 February 09:08
Ready for the rut. A County Kerry Sika stag photographed this week, with new hardened antlers and transformation in advance of the 2024 rut already advanced with swollen neck muscles for fighting. Of our three deer species, Sika deer generally show signs of the rut first beginning in September.Post: 30 August 09:10
Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park is a justifiably famous location for photography. But after years of visiting this place, the images that I'm drawn to are not the classic bears-snatching-salmon shots. Instead, it's scenes like this that inspire me to raise my camera.Post: 2 August 17:49
Welsh corgi, either of two breeds of working dogs developed to handle cattle. They are similar in appearance but are of different origins. Their resemblance results from crosses between the two breeds. The Cardigan Welsh corgi (see photograph), named for Cardiganshire, can be traced back to dogs brought to Wales by the Celts about 1200 BC. The original type was known as the Bronant and was related to the progenitors of the dachshund. The Pembroke Welsh corgi (see photograph), of Pembrokeshire, is descended from dogs brought to Wales by Flemish weavers about AD 1100. The ancestors of the Pembroke belonged to the group that produced the Keeshond, Pomeranian, and Samoyed. The corgi gained exposure from its association with the royal family of Britain; Queen Elizabeth II has had corgis since her childhood.Post: 28 June 11:35
Set #2 of the FLYING pika! (Please view each image large for details) One of my absolute favorite and most challenging subjects to photograph........the mighty American Pika. These tiny critters the size of a guinea pig, are the speediest and hardest working animals in the alpine zone of the mountains. They are Lagomorphs and closely related to rabbits. They spend most of their days gathering tundra grasses and wildflowers to store in their winter food stashes to be able to survive the cold harsh mountain winters. I spend numerous days and hours each summer up high in the Rocky mountains of Colorado, observing and trying to photograph these little speedsters. Here is the second set of photos. All images captured with a Nikon Z8 and Nikkor 800mm F6.3 lens, some with a 1.4x teleconverter for focal length of 1120mm. Most are captured with a shutter speed of 1/4000 sec, F7.1 or F8, various ISO's up to 20,0000, handheld and cropped.Post: 5 August 09:08
Объявлены победители конкурса Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards за самые смешные кадры из жизни дикой природы. Среди претендентов были: пингвины, как из «Мадагаскара», ошарашенный орёл, лягушка с пузырём на голове, эпичное падение птицы и другие. Главный приз достался итальянскому фотографу с белкой, застрявшей в дупле дерева. Тотемные животные на каждый день. Ссылка на источник: https://t.me/c/1237513492/73511 #ComedyWildlifePhotographyAwards #СмешныеКадры #ДикаяПрирода #Фотография #Пингвины #Орлы #Лягушки #Птицы #ИтальянскийФотограф #Животные #ТотемныеЖивотные #ПриродоохраннаяФотографияPost: 12 December 09:46
🐦: The winners of the world competition "Bird Photographer of the Year 2024" have been announced. This year, more than 23 thousand photos have been submitted to him! The main prize was awarded to Patricia Nomonylo with the photo "when worlds collide" - it shows over 4 thousand birds that died from a collision with windows in Toronto. We offer you to see the best bird photos for 2024 from all over the world. More photos here https://www.birdpoty.com/2024-winners 📷 Аўтары фота: Patricia Nomonylo, Samual Stone, Markus Varesvuo, Hermis Haridas, Thomas Vijayan, Jack Zhi, Grzegorz Długosz, Nadia Haq, Robert Gloeckner, William Steel.Post: 30 September 11:26
I got the opportunity to photograph this impressive bull last week when he wandered from his grazing area to bed down under the trees. There was a young bull in the area with a missing antler who would run up to the him, briefly lock up his single antler, and then playfully run off like a dog. I suspect these bulls were related but there is no way to confirm that. Either way, this giant certainly had the patience of a father and seemed to play along with him.Post: 1 November 08:48
A Few More Red Deer in the Morning Light (Yes, I know... sorry, but I couldn’t resist!) On 03/10/2024, I captured these stunning red deer as the morning light bathed the park in a golden glow. The peaceful scene was simply too beautiful not to share! Using the Sony A7IV paired with the 200-600mm lens, I managed to get some detailed shots of these majestic creatures. There’s something magical about photographing wildlife during these quiet, early hours when nature seems to be at its finest. 🦌✨ #RedDeer #MorningLight #SonyA7IV #200600mmLens #WildlifePhotography #NatureAtDawn #GoldenHourShots #DeerInTheWild #PhotographersLife #NaturePhotography #DeerWatching #SonyAlpha #WildlifeInFocus #MajesticDeer #PhotographyGearPost: 9 October 09:31
Another shot of the fox I photographed yesterday while driving on Farmer's Loop here in Fairbanks. If you look closely, you can see it's frosty breath around it's muzzle. It's in the exact same spot as the other shot with the exception of the head position. I thought it was a crossfox, but I've had one person say may be a silverfox, and another friend say a melanistic red fox, which is a broad term to mean a red fox with a non standard coloration. I've seen a few non-standard foxes in the East Fairbanks area that I suspect are related, this one included. All within about a six mile radius of each other. This is an area large enough that they are not the same individual, but may be family members.Post: 17 October 17:47