Bird photography at Toohey Forest, Australia, 2024

Bird photography at Toohey Forest, Australia, 2024

My first “proper” trip to Toohey Forest on the 9th of July was definetely what I’d call a success. I found 24 species on my short trip and got great photos of most. It was awesome to get some photos of an Eastern Spinebill and a pair of Spotted...
Bird photography at O’Reilly’s, Australia, 2024

Bird photography at O’Reilly’s, Australia, 2024

On my recent trip to Australia for a month, I wanted to squeeze in as many bird photography sessions as possible. My best friend and his family invited me on a long trip to one of the best places in Australia to take photos of hard to find bird species:...
Photographing Norwegian Waterbirds!

Photographing Norwegian Waterbirds!

Last week, I had a cool chance to see some amazing waterbirds up close. I’m talking about ducks, seagulls, cormorants, and even a sneaky little Common Moorhen hiding in the marshes. To get some good shots of these birds, I had to get creative with how I took my...
Norwegian birds of Spring

Norwegian birds of Spring

Around 2 months ago, the family and I moved countries from Australia to Norway and of course, I needed to keep photographing! I’ve found many new species for my life list and even some non bird encounters with deer and squirrels. Take some time to enjoy this...
Red-capped Robin and an unexpected guest!

Red-capped Robin and an unexpected guest!

Last Sunday, I embarked on an exciting birdwatching adventure at the Kumbartcho Sanctuary in Brisbane, with my sights set on spotting the elusive Red-capped Robin (new lifer). This beautiful bird is usually found over 6 hours away from Brisbane, but much to my...
Spotting Black-faced Monarch and More at Oxley Creek

Spotting Black-faced Monarch and More at Oxley Creek

I had an amazing day of birdwatching on April 23rd at the Oxley Creek Common, a beautiful nature reserve in Brisbane, Australia. As I started my journey, I spotted a few Rainbow Bee-eaters and Grey Fantails passing by. However, as I moved further into the reserve, my...