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Cornell Bird Academy - Getting Started With Bird Photography Webinar

  • Saturday, June 28, 2025
  • 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 14:00 16:00
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Source:: https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/live-event/getting-started-with-bird-photography/
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  • Tagged Birds, Cornell, Bird Academy, Cornell University, Lab of Ornithology, Photography, Beginner Photography
Earlier Event: June 26
Cornell Bird Academy - Getting Started With Bird Photography Webinar
Later Event: July 12
Girls Who Click - La Jolla Conservation Photography Workshop
Deep in the Amazon Rainforest you will find dinosaurs.... OK, not really the animal you are seeing is actually a caiman but they are close relatives, both belonging to a larger reptile group called Archosauria, which also includes birds (the only sur
Amazon Kingfishers (and most kingfishers) live in holes, nesting in long burrows they excavate into soft earth banks of rivers, streams, or lakes for protection from predators, with tunnels leading to a nest chamber where they lay eggs.
The Amazon Rainforest has some of the coolest looking birds on the planet. This is the Cream-colored Woodpecker, not only is it unique for its coloring and the crest on top of his head, but some bird enthusiasts report a faint citrus or lemon-like sc
It has been such a busy year, that I am only now getting a chance to edit my photos from the year. It is so much fun reliving these incredible memories. 

This Squirrel monkey from the Amazon Rainforest in Peru take a big leap from one tree to anothe
February 2-5, 2026 I'm offering an Owls and Winter Birds of Sax-Zim Bog Photo Tour for the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA) www.nanpa.org

There is a discount price available for NANPA members, but if you are not a NANPA member y
A few years ago, I traveled to Grand Teton National Park in the winter time. The mountains were covered in snow and the park was so quiet and peaceful.

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