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Wildlight Sam
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Wildlife & nature photographer 🌿 Conservation advocate • Chasing wild moments across untamed landscapes . ☕︎ ⚡ Zaps = coffee, camera batteries & the next adventure into the wild.
#grownostr Found a very cute turtle in a parking lot, so cleared him to q safer spot. #nostr #wildlife #photography #turtle
Check out that iridescent neck This #CommonLoon is in breeding plumage, and from the right angle those feathers really do shine If you enjoy my work, consider buying me a coffee ⚡️☕️ #wildlightsam #photography #grownostr #wildlifephotography image
For years, I have wanted to see frogs in my local woods, and yet I had no luck. I knew they had to be there, but for whatever reason they just weren’t showing themselves to me. Finally, on a warm day after a good rain, three of them were hanging out in an area that tends to have pool water, even as the summer dries everything out. The only problem was that I wasn’t expecting to see frogs at all, so all I had was my Sigma 150-600, and that’s not always the ideal lens for small creatures at close range. #nostr #nature #photography #wildlife #lightning image
A baby pacific wren chirps for food as one of its parents makes deliveries to each of the hungry little mouths it has to feed #birds #babybird #nostr #Lightning #nature
Heron Fumbles Fish Don't ask me about the focus because I don't know, ok 😅 . The main thing is that this Great Blue Heron fumbled this fish 𓆞 . And then, after I stopped filming, it fumbled it AGAIN 𓅦𓅡𓆀 😭 #nostr #nature #lightning #birdphotography
Another fantastic hunt by this Great Blue Heron, but unfortunately it would fumble this fish — twice! #nostr #nature #wildlife image
The fumble in action. This Great Blue Heron would never get to eat its catch as it somehow managed to drop the fish twice. What baffles me is that the fish was probably dead based on where the heron's beak pierced it, so after the second time it dropped it I'm not sure how it got away. #nostr #grownostr #nostr #lightning
A close call for Bob the Barred Owl's face, which this American Robin narrowly avoided striking as it bombed. Robins aren't shy about letting predators know they aren't welcome, and will frequently dive them and alert other birds in the area that things aren't safe. #nostr #photography #wildlife #nature image
The wind doesn't need to be that strong to ruffle this Yellow-Rumped Warbler's head feathers as it perches out in the open. #photostr #art #nostrart #artstr image
Up-close and personal with a red-winged blackbird! At the bird sanctuary, birds are very used to people, so with help from a little seed in front of the camera, this red-winged blackbird had no problem coming right up to say hello! ⚡️ #nostr #grownostr #photography #wildlife image
Chesnut-backed chickadees are small — they weigh between 8.5 to 13 grams, but sometimes this is still just a little too heavy for the delicate blossoms they like to hang from, and a petal comes loose while they hang! Luckily, this chickadee had a good grip on the rest of the flower, so it was able to finish rooting around for worms. #nostr #bird #nature #wildlife image
The Rufous Hummingbird is one of those small wonders that quietly reminds you how alive the world really is. It travels astonishing distances for something so tiny, crossing thousands of kilometers with a courage that doesn't ask for attention or praise. There's something deeply humbling about that-how such a small body can carry so much direction, instinct, and purpose without ever hesitating. When you see one, it doesn't feel like just spotting a bird. It feels like witnessing motion turned into life. A flicker of copper and fire moving through the air, never staying still long enough to be fully contained by the eye. It appears, disappears, and reappears like a thought you almost forgot-but somehow needed. And then there's the sound. That soft, fast hum that doesn't feel mechanical, but alive. On a quiet trail, it becomes part of the landscape itself—blending with wind, leaves, and sunlight. It doesn't interrupt nature; it completes it. The Rufous Hummingbird also carries a deeper message without ever speaking. It reminds you that size has nothing to do with strength. That beauty doesn't need to be loud to be powerful. And that persistence can exist even in the smallest heart. In many ways, it feels like a symbol of return-of seasons changing, of life moving forward even after stillness, of hope arriving in motion rather than words. To walk and hear them buzzing around you is to be reminded that life is not just happening far away or in big moments. It is happening right here, in small wings, in brief encounters, in the quiet spaces we often overlook. And maybe that's what makes the Rufous Hummingbird so unforgettable-it doesn't stay long, but it changes how you see everything after it leaves. #nostr #nature #photography #art image
The Sandhill Crane can remember migration routes for years and pass them down across generations. Some flocks travel over 4,000 kilometers using the same ancient sky paths their ancestors followed long before modern cities even existed. Their loud, echoing calls can be heard from miles away — almost like a language carried through time. #nostr #photography #bird #art #nature image
For me, it doesn't matter what the weather is doing, spring isn't really here until | get eyes on a Rufous Hummingbird. There's just something | love about walking down a trail and hearing their buzzing everywhere. #nostr #bird #photography #zaps image
The bird sanctuary is abuzz with the chirps of the tree swallows! These birds are often seen in open areas without too many trees, so the name comes from the fact that they nest in tree cavities. #bird #nostr #grownostr #photography image
Bob on his favourite branch during the day, watching his mate Helen in a nearby tree as she calls. There's a chance their babies may have hatched, but I can't say 100% for sure yet — Bob seems to be more actively hunting during the day, but Helen isn't yet. But Helen made this one call that I've only heard her make when she has owlets, so who knows! #nostr #photography #owl #nature image
Lately, I've been trying to practice taking habitat shots rather than my usual close crops. It's still a work in progress, but I was happy with how this one turned out. I think once I got my 600mm all I wanted was to use that zoom to its fullest possible extent, so there is some unlearning to do. #nostr #photography #nature #bird image
Taking off from the perfect landing point on this mossy tree, Bob the Barred Owl moves along on his search for food. #photography #grownostr #owl #bird image