EURASIAN RAPTORS and OWLS
Not the easiest of subjects simply because they determine how close you can get, and their eyesight is much much better then yours. Some
raptors will tolerate a closer approach, but most photography is achieved in flight, indeed I have had raptors fly overhead as if investigating me.
Owls, on the other hand, if found in daylight rarely move, or at least not far, plus many species fly in daylight if necessary. The problem then is getting a clear shot as they are usually
well-hidden. With advances in photography it is possible to achieve good results
at night, unfortunately some photographers and birders use inappropriate lighting or flash, although my conscience is clear. My limited success is shown here, arranged by continent.Although there is
obviously overlap, each continent has the majority of species unique to its own area, in some cases birds may appear more than once, especially if subspecies are different.
Last updated March 2025