Bird Photography: Knowing Your Subjects

Let’s talk about your dream.

You want to take amazing bird images (like the one above!)

You can have the most expensive camera and lens in the world, and you still won’t likely capture images like this without an extremely important core birding photography skill.

What skill am I talking about?

I’m talking about bird knowledge: habitat and behavioral patterns.

Tobie Schalkwyk is an expert on bird knowledge for his area, and also well acquainted with bird species outside of his area.

He’s written the 5th guide in his 10 guide series, and it’s titled “Bird Photography: Knowing Your Subjects”.

You don’t need a degree in Ornithology to capture amazing, action-packed birding photographs.

Tobie tells us exactly what we need to know to get the job done!

Photo Credit: Anne Pacheco

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