Portrait of a Yellow Billed Hornbill, a common bird of the Kruger National Park Cape Glossy Starlings are very common in the Kruger, and make for amazing photographic subjects Rainy weather can create interesting photos such as this highly commended image capturing in the Kruger The beautiful Woodlands Kingfisher though common are only in safari regions for summer season Oct-March The Secretive Eastern Nicator is not an easy bird to photograph but Marloth Park as part of our bird and wildlife photo safari is one of best places to try. African Penguins at Boulders Beach, Cape Town. Official Tourist Boardwalk view You can get close up's of African Penguin's away from main tourist boardwalk if you know where to look Calling Bateleur Eagle. The Kruger is renown for its high bird of prey densities Fish Eagle with fresh catch, Zululand Learn the techniques to photographing birds in Flight like this Hooded Vulture in the Kruger Village weaver building its nest, these master craftsmen are fantastic photo subjects and common birds In 2020 CanonSA loaned me (a Nikon shooter) the then just launched Canon Eos R5, I was blown away with its auto focus abilities, Golden Weaver in Flight Blue waxbill 'cuddle puddle' as photographed from a bird hide in Zululand on our Bird and Wildlife Photo Tour. Paradise Flycatcher's are relatively common but not so easy to photograph learn the settings to capturing quick moving subjects by joining our Bird & Wildlife Photo Safaris Pink throated twinspots are a much sought after photographic subject but finding them isn't easy, Zululand is one of the best places to do so. Retz helmetshrike's are special little birds and Marloth Park is one of the best place's to photograph them Learn about colour balance and the colour wheel. Yellow Fronted Canary. Marloth Park. Hadeda Ibis are very common birds, to create an eye catching image of a common drab bird, I used a 'habitat shot' Comb Duck 'decisive moment' showing iridescent wing as photographed on our Bird and Wildlife Photo Tour. Portrait of a Cape vulture. A shadow background helps to isolate the subject from the background, KwaZulu Natal African Green Pigeon showing it's not often seen 'yellow pants' as photographed from a hide in Zululand Go away Bird. Learn the techniques to creating silhouette shots. Marloth Park, Kruger Yellow throated Longclaw showing its long claw as photographed as photographed on our Bird and Wildlife Photo Safari Red crested Korhaan in flight as photographed on our Bird and Wildlife Photo Tour. Learn about the 4 P's which played in role in capturing this juvenile Orange-breasted bushshrike by joining one of our Bird Photo Safaris, Kruger Singing Stonechat. Green Season. Drakensberg, recommended during summer months Black winded Stilt at sunset as part of Bird and Wildlife Photo Tour, Zululand Yellow Billed Kites are common summer visitors and are fantastic subjects to learn bird in flight techniques, Kruger Park Learn the 4 B's that will up your bird photography success rate, Long billed Crombec Grey headed Gull are often found inland around fresh water lakes, Rietvlei NR Johannesburg Drakensberg Rockjumper, only place on earth they're found are the high elevation peaks of the Drakensberg. Private Photo Tour Kwazulu Natal Sugarbird in red hot poker flowers, Cape Town Crested Spurfowl sleeping in Autumn Mopani leaves at Letaba Camp, As Photographed on on Kruger and Cape Town Photo Tour We like to drive between locations as you traverse different habitats there are opportunities to photograph 'new' species like this ant eating chat The cutthroat Finch is an aptly named bird and not so easy to photograph however Marloth Park is one of the best places to do so. Collared pratincole are swift fliers, and and as such make for great subjects to practise BiF techniques Black Flycatcher with long horned beetle catch as photographed on our Bird and Wildlife Photo Safari Black headed Heron in flight, sunset, Johannesburg African Harrier Hawk in flight, photographed photographed during our Kruger Bird and Wildlife Photo Safari Lesser striped Swallow, captured on a road trip between lodges on our Bird and Wildlife Photo Safari WordPress Gallery Plugin