A backlit Grey Ghost (male Northern Harrier) from a recent private workshop with a couple of wonderful clients (new friends, Dave & Christine) at the Lake Saint-François National Wildlife Area in Dundee, Quebec. The light got harsh quickly, and this Grey Ghost put on quite a show on the wrong side of the light, but I did pull off this keeper from the day :)
Coastal Brown Grizzly Bear with Salmon for breakfast
A Coastal Brown (Grizzly) Bear sow (female) with freshly caught salmon for breakfast from my Ultimate Coastal Brown Bears of Alaska Adventure in Katmai National Park.
ONLY TWO SPOTS LEFT!
September 17 to 24, 2024 (8 Days / 7 Nights) BEARS FISHING: This is the very best time to photograph the many fishing bears of Katmai National Park. The gorgeous light from the lower sun illuminates the glowing, rich fur of the Brown Bears as they pounce and gorge on Salmon to prepare for winter hibernation.
Embark on a truly exclusive adventure with our specialized Brown Bear photography tour. This unique experience includes photography on all eight days, a return float-plane flight to and from our private yacht, meals, instruction, guiding, and accommodations.
Tour groups are strictly limited to only seven photographers + leader, expert bear guide, Coast Guard-certified vessel, Captain, and crew (Buyer beware: Other workshopspert bear guides; instead, the photographer tries to play host, instructor, don’t employ expert bear guide/safety officer…).
The small group size means more assistance, one-on-one guidance, and coaching for every participant.
Long lenses are not mandatory for this tour. 100-400mm, 100-500 mm, and 200-600mm zoom lenses are adequate to make an impressive portfolio.
Photographers of all levels are welcome and catered to on this tour. The pace is designed to suit everyone’s needs and skill level, ensuring a rewarding experience for all.
Happy Fourth of July
Happy Fourth of July to all of my American friends and family. This image was made during my annual Eagles Galore Workshop in Alaska every March. The predawn colours in the sky were a fantastic pallet of pastels - and the Eagles were singing their morning chorus. What could be better?
Coastal Brown (Grizzly) Bear Eye to Eye
A Coastal Brown (Grizzly) Bear cub proudly shows off its prize: a freshly caught salmon during my Ultimate Brown Bears of Alaska Workshop in Katmai National Park.
If you dream of fishing bears in golden light with unique autumn colours in the background, my Ultimate Brown Bears of Alaska trip is for you! We are the last group in the park for the season, and the bears are enormous, with fur that glistens from eating so much salmon to prepare for their winter hibernation. The September sun in Alaska has started to move south of the equator for the winter, so the low light angle and light quality are spectacular.
Join me for my Ultimate Coastal Brown Bears of Katmai Adventure from September 17 to 24 for an incredible 8-day/7-night photographic adventure on a private charter along the Katmai Coast of Alaska. We will photograph the numerous Coastal Brown Bears congregating along streams overflowing with salmon as they fatten up for the long and harsh Alaskan winter. Unlike many other tours, our Itinerary starts by flying out to the ship from Kodiak, Alaska, on day 1 (flights from Kodiak to the boat and back are included), and we remain there until we fly back to Kodiak on day 8. We photograph bears from day 1 to day 8, so eight days of epic brown bear photography! There are only two spots left!
Coastal Brown Bear eating fresh salmon
Ultimate Coastal Brown Bears of Alaska Workshop Update:
Join me for my Ultimate Coastal Brown Bears of Katmai Adventure from September 17 to 24 for an incredible 8-day/7-night photographic adventure on a private charter along the Katmai Coast of Alaska. We will photograph the numerous Coastal Brown Bears congregating along streams overflowing with salmon as they fatten up for the long and harsh Alaskan winter. Unlike many other tours, our Itinerary starts by flying out to the ship from Kodiak, Alaska, on day 1 (flights from Kodiak to the boat and back are included), and we remain there until we fly back to Kodiak on day 8. We photograph bears from day 1 to day 8, so eight days of epic brown bear photography! There are only two spots left!
Coastal Brown Bear Fishing Workshop Update
Ultimate Brown Bears of Alaska Adventure Last Minute Openings:
A Coastal Brown Bear Sow (female) slams salmon during my Ultimate Brown Bear Fishing Adventure in Katmai, Alaska. I love the out-of-focus cub in the background, as it tells the story of who mom is fishing for :)
I still have a couple of spots open for the Ultimate Brown Bears of Katmai Fishing Bear adventure from September 17-24. Join me for the ultimate 8-day/7-night adventure along the Katmai Coast with loads of close-up fishing bears!
Northern Gannet Landing with Seaweed in a foggy Gannetry
A Northern Gannet lands directly in front of me with a fresh load of seaweed on a windy and foggy morning during my Gannets Galore Workshop in Quebec. Because it is so easy for the huge Gannets to lift off in high winds, the sky fills with circling birds calling their mates (they recognize their mates by sound); The sky full of tens of thousands of Northern Gannets swirling around you is one of the greatest wonders to witness!
Northern Gannet Portrait showing off nasofrontal hinge
A Northern Gannet poses during my Gannets Galore Workshop for a portrait with its mouth wide open, showing off its nasofrontal hinge.
That’s not an accidental break in its beak! At the base of the upper mandible, a thin sheet of nasal bone is attached to the skull at the nasofrontal hinge, which gives mobility to the upper mandible, allowing it to move upward and downward.
Northern Gannets Nest Building
This pair of Northern Gannets attempted to build their nest with fresh vegetation on a rock, but it kept getting blown away. This image was made the only time I saw the birds pointed toward me during the six days I was there for my Gannets Galore and so much more workshops; it lasted only a fraction of a second…
Northern Gannets Lovers
Sitting quietly and observing a colony of Northern Gannets interact is a magical gift. On a foggy morning in a sea of white, I picked out this loving couple with my telephoto lens, gently greeting one another after the closest bird returned from a fishing trip at sea. These beautiful birds pair for life (with frequent “out-of-nest” encounters - smile). Each season, they travel hundreds of miles to come together like long-lost lovers, to rekindle their commitment to one another before nesting. This was photographed in Eastern Quebec during my recent Gannets Galore and so much more workshops. I have pre-visualized this image for over a decade and come close several times, but the isolated subjects, eye contact and ethereal, diffused, low-contrast light make this one special for me; a favourite from the trip!
Northern Gannet Landing with Seaweed Vertical Cover
On June 2, the first day of my first Gannets Galore and so much more workshop, I photographed this Northern Gannet landing with seaweed with my Sony a9 III and Sony 600/4 turned vertically. The lifting fog and slight cloud made for some beautiful diffused light and saturated colours - smile.
Last minute cancellation for Deluxe Atlantic Puffins and so much more workshop in Quebec
An Atlantic Puffin photographed in flight with fish at first light during my Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Lighthouse Island adventure workshop in Quebec.
I just had a last-minute cancellation for my otherwise sold-out Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Lighthouse Island Adventure Workshop in Quebec. Click below to find out more or to reserve your spot.
Northern Gannet returning to mate with seaweed
Another Gannet image from my recent Gannets Galore and so much more workshops in Quebec. I photographed this frame of a special seaweed delivery by a Northern Gannet to its waiting partner with the Sony Alpha a9 III Mirrorless camera and Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens @268mm.
Northern Gannet Landing with Seaweed
This is one of the last images that I made on the last day of the second Gannets Galore and so much more workshops (June 7, 2024) as I was saying goodbye to the colony for another year. It is a great image to demonstrate just how perfect the Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens is, especially when paired with the Sony Alpha a9 III Mirrorless camera. I was capturing 120 images per second at 318mm as I zoomed out while the Gannet flew towards me.
Black-eyed birds: Northern Gannets with black eyes believed to be survivors of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1
Here is an image of a pair of Northern Gannets fencing made during my Gannets Galore and so much more workshop on Bonaventure Island in Quebec.
I worked hard to find a pair of Northern Gannets that clearly showed the difference between a normal eye and the eye of an Avian Flu survivor with an entirely black iris. I pre-visualized an image of a mated pair of fencing Gannets(see my last post HERE) like this: I wasn’t at all convinced that I would succeed because of the likelihood that both mates could have survived infection and developed the same black irises, or, worse yet, there wouldn't be any pairs with one of each eye colour.
What we know:
Shortly after Northern Gannets tested positive for High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1, researchers started seeing Gannets with unusual iris colouring, ranging from mottled to entirely black. Gannets typically have piercing pale blue/grey eyes, so the black eyes were conspicuous and something no one had seen before. The combination of birds with black eyes being seen for the first time during the first known outbreak of HPAIV led researchers to suspect that the colouring of the black iris was linked to infection.
At the Scottish Bass Rock Northern Gannetry, Seventy-eight percent of the black-eyed birds tested had antibodies to H5N1, proving that the development was likely a direct consequence of a previous HPAI infection. Read a great article by Jude Lane of the UK Marine Conservation Science Team, RSPB, at the British Ornithologists’ Union Blog HERE.
Teams from Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Université du Québec à Rimouski are continuing to study the effects of avian flu on the Northern Gannets at the Bonaventure Island colony in Québec, and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds are studying the effects at the Bass Rock colony in Scotland.
Northern Gannets Lovebirds
A pair of Northern Gannets “fencing” during my Gannets Galore and so much more workshops in Quebec. After one mate returns to the nest (in this case, the super clean one on the right), Gannets greet each other by facing each other, often touching, calling, and shaking heads side to side as their bills clack together (fencing; think sword-fighting a la “on guard”), bowing, and finally preening each other’s necks.
While I often strive to isolate the subject using a longer focal length, I chose not to increase my reach by switching to the 2X tele-extender after realizing that I love the added interest of the second, out-of-focus pair of Gannets in the lower right-hand corner.
Nature Photography Day June 15
Happy Nature Photography Day!
This immature Bald Eagle was photographed during my Eagles Galore workshop in Alaska using the Sony Alpha a9 III Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 300mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens. Notice I carefully chose an extremely wide aperture of f/2.8 to render the frozen waterfall in the background out-of-focus.
I am thrilled to be one of the creators hosting a Sony Community Event today, Saturday, June 15, 2024, from 1:00-5:00 PM at Studio Notre-Dame Angus 4888 rue Molson, Montreal, QC H1Y 3J8. Click the image below to book your free ticket!
Grey Seal Headshot
The Grey Seals are always curious and amazingly cooperative subjects on our daily boat excursions during my Gannets Galore and so much more workshops. With their varied colourations and expressive faces, they are always a delight to observe and photograph.
Double-crested Cormorant Flying with Nesting Material at Bonaventure Island
My Gannets Galore and so much more workshop group had fantastic fun at sunrise in the Zodiac: A handful of Double-crested Cormorants were banking into sun angle with nesting material as we tried to keep the boat as steady as possible in the wind.
My June 5-7, 2025 Gannets Galore and so much more workshop is live and filling quickly.
Learn more and sign up for June 5-7, 2025 Gannets Galore and so much more Workshop HERE
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Learn more and sign up for June 5-7, 2025 Gannets Galore and so much more Workshop HERE 🪶
Northern Gannet with Seaweed and Gannets Galore Workshop on Bonaventure Island Announced
A Northern Gannet flying over the Northern Gannet Colony on Bonaventure Island with seaweed during my Gannets Galore Workshop in Quebec, Canada.
I am on my way home from hosting two back-to-back awesome groups of photographers during my Gannets Galore Workshops on Bonaventure Island in Quebec. We had a fair mix of weather and enjoyed incredible photographic experiences during the early morning Zodiac adventures underneath the bird-filled cliffs and while at the gannetry. Everyone was amazed by the sheer volume of birds circling and swirling around the Zodiac: Common Murres, Razorbills, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Black Guillemots, Harlequin Ducks, Common Eiders and, of course, the most beautiful Northern Gannets!
June 5-7, 2025 Gannets Galore and so much more workshop is now live HERE: https://www.chrisdoddsphoto.com/gannets-galore-photo-tour-workshop