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A group of Snowy Owls (Bubo scandiacus) preparing for an evening flight at Boundary Bay in Delta, British Columbia, Canada
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A group of Snowy Owls (Bubo scandiacus) preparing for an evening flight at Boundary Bay in Delta, British Columbia, Canada
I am a fine art Landscape and Nature photographer living in Langley British Columbia, Canada. I mostly photograph landscape and nature scenes, but I will photograph wildlife too on occasion. Most of my work is photographed in British Columbia and Washington State. Visit my website https://www.mrussellphotography.com/ for more about me.
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Diann Fisher
Gorgeous! (l/f)
Michael Russell replied:
Thank you Diann!
Debra Martz
Oh Wow, what a grand capture!! A well deserved William Weekly Wow!!
Michael Russell replied:
Thank you Debra - glad you enjoyed it. :)
Debbie Oppermann
Wow, lucky you, super capture!
Michael Russell replied:
I felt lucky just to see them. :)
HH Photography of Florida
Congratulations for having your photo chosen for a William’s Weekly Wow in the Wild Birds of the World group. Outstanding capture of these beautiful Snowy Owls. l/fv
Michael Russell replied:
Thanks!
Linda Crockett
Congratulations on being selected as one of William's Weekly Wows!
Michael Russell replied:
Thanks Linda!
Carol R Montoya
Amazing capture of three Snowy Owls, and congratulations on your photograph being selected in "William's Weekly Wows"!
Michael Russell replied:
Thank you Carol!
Morris Finkelstein
Fabulous photo of three Snowy Owls together in one frame, in a natural habitat! Great work! Congratulations on your photo being selected as one of "William's Weekly Wows"! F/L/Following!!
Michael Russell replied:
I felt lucky to just see a few of them let alone come away with the photos I managed to get that day. :)
Kay Brewer
This fabulous photo certainly deserves to receive a Wowie from William's Wows Of The Week in the Wild Birds Of The World group! l/f
Michael Russell replied:
Thanks Kay!
William Tasker
Hi Michael! This image has received a Wowie from the discussion, William's Wows Of The Week, found in the group, Wild Birds Of The World!
William Tasker
Hi Michael! Super exciting capture! Your beautiful image has been featured by Wild Birds Of The World. L/F
Linda Crockett
Beautiful capture! l/f
Michael Russell replied:
Thank you Linda. :)
Don Columbus
Congratulations Michael, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings" I invite you to place it in the group's "2017 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet
Heather King
I knew this was boundary bay, this is so VERY beautiful Michael, I remember years ago when the snowy owl invasion was at boundary bay, do they come there every year? here the snowy owls are very territorial, we don't see them hanging out with other snowies, this is so beautiful F/V/L
Michael Russell replied:
Thanks Heather! They do not "irrupt" every year, and 2012 was the best year recently to see them down there. I think a few have shown up in the past few winters but not like it was then. The photograph of one owl with its wings stretched out I think is my favourite of my snowy owl shots from that year.