Bryce Birds
Here’s the fourth post in a series from the road trip to Bryce Canyon that took place over the weekend of July 13th and 14th, where I attended the Bryce Canyon Half Marathon race. This post is of two birds that I photographed while at the Rainbow Point overlook at Bryce Canyon, the previous posts covered Bryce Canyon Up Close, Bryce Canyon Vistas, and Heavens of Zion. I’ll be making a few more posts featuring some great macros and a sunset.
I ended up taking over 1500 photos using a combination of my HTC One phone and Nikon D5100 camera. After going through all of the photos and filtering out the weak ones I ended up with 738 that I posted over my Flickr along with a few videos. Then I went through picked out the best ones to share as wallpapers for your desktop, iPad, phone, and Facebook cover.
Bryce Birds
While at the Rainbow Point overlook view at Bryce Canyon we happen to catch the following two birds flying around. By no means am I a bird watcher, but these two happen to be close enough to get a few decent photos. The Raven was hanging out on top of this hoodoos cleaning himself and watching all us oohing and ahhing over the majestic Bryce Canyon Vistas. This one of the Raven was the best capture as you can see the natural blue hue in the Raven’s eye as he is checking us out. This photo makes me think of my brother Antero who used to publish a newsletter called the Talking Raven, I’m sure he’ll appreciate it. The other is a Condor showing off its beautiful wing span, while not as detailed as I would have liked, it still turned out pretty nice. To see all the photos visit my Flickr and I hope you enjoy these select photos.
Bryce Raven
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