by Jack Breakfast
I am benevolently addicted to the observation and photography of my local avifauna. Here are some easy examples of my earnest love! All these images are available as fine art prints whose colours will pop and twinkle. Should you find yourself intrigued or interested, please make your wishes known to me!

Redtail v. Garter Snake

Redtail v. Garter Snake, pt. two

Black-throated blue warbler with a snoot full of pollen

The Escapers, part one

Redtail in a treebox, with sunshine

Redtail v. Kestrel among the silver halides

Kestrel, escaping

Cranes, preparing

Cranes, escaping

The Escapers, part two

The Escapers, part three

The Escapers, part four

Glorious life on very expired film

Cormorant with a rusty belt or strap

Garbageface Cormorant

Gadwalls and the big green slurp

Two redpolls

Dunlin among the easy white highlows

Cormorants, etc.

Various Vessels

Egret along the breakwater at night

Snow Geese in Quebec

Cedar Waxwing on my kind of perch

Yellowthroat on a grand old spike

The mockingbird alighted on an expensive piece of machinery, and later he sang

Butcherbird, descending

Butcherbird in a ghostly tree

In and around Niagara Falls, Ontario

Hooded Warbler in unusual lands

Hooded Warbler, escaping

Solitary Sandpiper on a hoop or a loop

I was surrounded by children when I took this picture

Snowy Owl, Lake Ontario, etc.

Starlings aren't fussy about nesting

The Mutual Tormentors

The Mutual Tormentors, part two

Gadwall, strutting warmly

Solitary Sandpiper on a hoop or a loop among the easy white highlows

Once more with feeling

Comorants, Lake Ontario, some industry, Our Moon

Dear horned grebes in May, and midges

A simple tern cascading

Mockingbird, Lake Ontario, fog, honest static discharge

Short-eared Owl v. some bad bad birdmen

Asio flammeus and some bad bad birdmen, simplified