
One of the owl babys who gain local fame status in Malmö Spring 2025. Photo taken in Kungsparken
Owl baby with open mouth

Striking a Pose by the Water: The Eurasian Oystercatcher
Some birds just know how to work the lens — and this one clearly understood the assignment. With its vivid orange-red beak and that intense crimson eye, the Eurasian Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) commands attention. Standing tall on delicate pink legs against the deep blue water, it gave me just enough side-eye to make me wonder if I’d interrupted its seaside meditation.
I captured this moment with my Sony A7R V during a quiet walk along the coast, where the light was low but golden — just perfect for highlighting the bird’s glossy black feathers and white belly. There’s something deeply theatrical about seabirds, especially oystercatchers, with their almost gothic contrast and sharp features. They remind me a bit of feathered divas — elegant, a little moody, and always ready for their close-up.
It’s in these fleeting moments — just me, my camera, and a watchful bird by the sea — that I find a kind of grounding peace. Nature doesn’t hurry, and yet, everything gets done.
📍 Spotted in southern Sweden
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
🕊️ ISO 100, f/6.3, 1/1000 sec
Have you ever seen an oystercatcher in the wild? Let me know your favorite coastal bird encounter! ⬇️
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Reflections at Dusk: A Black-Headed Gull in Sibbarp
Stillness. That’s the word that lingers when I look at this frame — a black-headed gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) paused in thought, standing motionless in the shallow water near Sibbarp in Malmö. The Baltic Sea was unusually calm that evening, mirroring every delicate detail of the bird and the fading sun like a scene from a dream.
It’s easy to overlook gulls — we see them everywhere and often mistake them for noisy background characters. But in the right light, with the right timing, even the most common creatures become icons of serenity. That soft reflection, the slight tilt of the beak, the perfectly balanced composure — all of it whispered something gentle, something fleeting.
Captured with my Sony A7R V, this image is a quiet reminder that beauty often lies in the everyday. You just need to slow down and notice. Sibbarp isn’t only about sea baths and BBQs; it’s a place where moments like this unfold — small, still, and sacred.
📍 Sibbarp, Malmö
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
💧 ISO 250, f/8.0, 1/640 sec
Do you have a favorite spot where the ordinary turns magical at golden hour? Share it with me below. ✨
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Earth Tones and Quiet Steps: A Laughing Dove on the Move
Some birds don’t need flamboyance to capture attention — they simply blend in, almost invisible, until you pause and truly see them. That was exactly the case with this Laughing Dove (Spilopelia senegalensis), tiptoeing softly across the sun-warmed, rust-red earth. I spotted it during a nature walk where the landscape itself was a palette of terracotta, copper, and dusty greens — and this little dove fit in like a brushstroke in a desert painting.
Despite their subtle coloring, Laughing Doves have an undeniable grace. Their delicate, speckled throats, warm plumage, and gently bobbing heads give them an aura of calm presence — as if they’ve learned the art of being content with the moment.
Captured with my Sony A7R V, I wanted to emphasize the texture — of both feathers and ground — and that gentle contrast between life and landscape. There’s something grounding about birds like this, quietly reminding us that the extraordinary often lives in the ordinary.
📍 Captured in Riyadh
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
🌾 ISO 250, f/6.3, 1/800 sec
Do you have a favorite “plain” bird that always makes you stop and smile? I’d love to hear about it 💬
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Desert Royalty in Feathers: The Majestic Hoopoe of Riyadh
Not all birds whisper. Some make a statement the moment they appear — like this striking Eurasian Hoopoe (Upupa epops) I encountered in Riyadh. With its zebra-striped wings, cinnamon-toned body, and that iconic crown of feathers raised just enough to hint at drama, this beauty perched calmly against the rough bark, turning a simple tree into a stage.
The hoopoe is one of those birds that feels plucked from mythology. Revered across cultures, celebrated in poetry and ancient scriptures, and yet here it was — alive and vivid in the middle of a quiet Riyadh park, as if it had stepped out of an illustrated manuscript just for me to photograph it.
Shot with my Sony A7R V, I couldn’t have asked for better contrast: the soft bokeh of green and gold behind it, the textured trunk under its feet, and that long, curved beak pointing to some unknown story beyond the frame. It’s a bird that wears its patterns like royalty and carries itself with quiet confidence — no wonder it’s the national bird of Israel and mentioned in the Qur’an.
📍 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
🪶 ISO 200, f/6.3, 1/1000 sec
Have you ever spotted a hoopoe in the wild? It’s one of those bucket-list birds — and I’d love to hear where you met yours. 💬
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Red-Vented Beauty: A Pop of Color in Riyadh’s Green Corners
There’s something endlessly charming about the Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer) — bold in voice, busy in behavior, and surprisingly stylish with its smoky plumage, spiked crest, and that unmistakable splash of red under the tail. I spotted this little character in Riyadh, perched confidently on a slim branch, looking like it had places to be but was gracious enough to pause for a quick portrait.
In the soft morning light, the bird’s feathers picked up warm browns and cool grays, while the neon green leaves around it created the perfect contrasting frame. It’s one of those birds that you hear before you see — sharp, curious, and slightly mischievous, a true urban survivor thriving in parks, gardens, and even roadside trees.
Captured with my Sony A7R V, I love how the background melted into an almost painterly blur, letting this tiny drama king take center stage. Riyadh may seem like a city of beige and stone, but if you slow down and listen, nature still sings — often from the most unexpected branches.
📍 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
🌿 ISO 320, f/7.1, 1/1000 sec
Have you ever met a Red-vented Bulbul? They’re small birds with big personalities. Let’s share our birdy encounters below 🐦❤️
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Puffed-Up and Proud: A Bulbul in Winter Coat – Riyadh Edition
Here’s to the little ones who know how to own a moment. This White-eared Bulbul (Pycnonotus leucotis) was nestled deep in a thicket of palm fronds in Riyadh, and yet, despite the camouflage, its presence felt anything but hidden. Perched delicately on a thin twig, fluffed up like it just stepped out of a desert spa, this puffball of personality was a joy to capture.
There’s something endlessly photogenic about bulbuls — that bold black mask, white cheek patch, and of course, the unexpected pop of fire-orange under the tail that turns every shot into a tiny visual explosion. And this particular bird? It gave attitude, with eyes sharp and posture proud, as if it had just survived a sandstorm and was ready for its close-up.
Shot with my Sony A7R V, I waited for the breeze to calm and the light to soften, letting the bokeh turn into a creamy dance of greens and golds behind our feathered star. Riyadh may be better known for its skyscrapers and souks, but look closer, and the city pulses with wild, natural rhythms — feathered, fluttering, and free.
📍 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
✨ ISO 320, f/6.3, 1/800 sec
Are you team Red-vented or White-eared when it comes to bulbuls? I honestly can’t choose — but this one made a pretty strong case. 💬
#WhiteEaredBulbul #BirdsOfRiyadh #UrbanWildlife #SonyAlpha #FluffyBirds #DesertBirds #MiddleEastNature #BirdPortrait #NatureLovers #CapturedMoments

Golden Fuzz and Spring Sun: A Gosling’s First Adventure in Kungsparken
There are few things in life more heart-melting than a fluffy gosling basking in the spring sun — and this little one in Kungsparken, Malmö, was the very definition of adorable. Nestled low in the grass, with its buttery-soft down catching every glint of morning light, it looked like a tiny sunbeam come to life.
Malmö’s parks come alive in spring, and Kungsparken is no exception. While tourists often head straight to Slottsträdgården or the castle, locals know this is where the quieter magic happens — shady paths, dramatic trees, and if you’re lucky, a gosling curled up like this, taking a break between waddles.
Photographed with my Sony A7R V, I crouched in the dewy grass for this one, holding my breath not to scare it off. That glowing background swirl? Just the magic of early light meeting new growth. And the gosling? Calm, curious, and content — reminding me that sometimes, the best part of the day is simply sitting still and observing new life unfold.
📍 Kungsparken, Malmö, Sweden
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
🌞 ISO 200, f/6.3, 1/1000 sec
Spring is here. What’s your favorite sign that nature is waking up again? Let’s celebrate the season of softness 🌱✨
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Don’t Mess With Me: The Drama Queen of Kungsparken
If looks could kill, I wouldn’t have made it out of Kungsparken alive. Meet the Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra), possibly Malmö’s most intense little feathered character. That piercing red eye, the matte black plumage, and the dramatic white forehead shield — this bird serves goth glam with a side of “what are you lookin’ at?”
While ducks and swans tend to steal the limelight in city parks, coots are the underdogs — scrappy, confident, and fiercely territorial. This one marched right up to me, no fear, no hesitation, just full “main character energy.” I nearly dropped my camera laughing… but luckily, I didn’t.
Captured with my Sony A7R V, the low angle and golden morning light did all the work. The rich orange background? Reflected reeds and sunshine playing with spring grass — proof that even the simplest settings can turn cinematic when your subject brings attitude.
📍 Kungsparken, Malmö
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
🔥 ISO 200, f/6.3, 1/1250 sec
Ever had a bird photobomb your day with pure sass? Tag your best “angry bird” moment — I know I’m not the only one 😂
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Grace in Blue: Swan Serenity in Sibbarp
There’s something about a swan that makes everything around it feel instantly poetic. This beauty glided toward me one crisp morning in Sibbarp, Malmö — framed by the most impossibly blue water, as if the Öresund had been painted by hand. Pure elegance, perfectly unbothered.
What struck me wasn’t just its iconic silhouette or the almost royal posture — it was the calm. In a world that often spins too fast, this mute swan (Cygnus olor) seemed to float outside of time. Every ripple was a whisper, every glance a reminder that grace doesn’t need noise.
Captured with my Sony A7R V, the contrast between the glowing white plumage and the cobalt water created a scene I couldn’t look away from. The reflection stretched like a brushstroke beneath it — soft, imperfect, human.
Sibbarp may be known for its sea baths and beachgoers, but in moments like this, it’s a cathedral of stillness. And the swan? Undeniably the high priest of peace.
📍 Sibbarp, Malmö
📸 Sony A7R V + 70–350mm
💙 ISO 100, f/7.1, 1/1000 sec
Do swans always stop you in your tracks too? Share your favorite swan moment or tag someone who needs a dose of stillness today 💧
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Curious Great Tits in Kungsparken, Malmö – Bird Photography in Sweden
There’s something endlessly charming about the great tit (Parus major), one of Sweden’s most common and photogenic garden birds. Bright yellow bellies, bold black heads, and that signature white cheek — it’s a look that never goes out of style. I photographed these two in Kungsparken, Malmö, where they flitted between branches like chatty little characters from a Nordic fairytale.
One looked like it had just rolled out of a mossy bed, feathers puffed up against the breeze, while the other posed like it knew exactly how the light hit its wings. It’s those tiny personality shifts that make birdwatching in urban parks so rewarding.
Shot on my Sony A7R V paired with the 200–600mm lens, this duo reminded me why spring birding is such a joy — the colors, the energy, the sounds of nature waking up all around you.
📍 Kungsparken, Malmö, Sweden
📸 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
🐤 ISO 400, f/6.3, 1/1000 sec
✨ Tip for bird photographers: Look for movement in the upper branches in the early morning — that’s when the great tits are most active.
Have you ever spotted these tiny songbirds in your own local park? Drop your favorite urban bird below! 💬
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Curious Great Tits in Kungsparken, Malmö – Bird Photography in Sweden
There’s something endlessly charming about the great tit (Parus major), one of Sweden’s most common and photogenic garden birds. Bright yellow bellies, bold black heads, and that signature white cheek — it’s a look that never goes out of style. I photographed these two in Kungsparken, Malmö, where they flitted between branches like chatty little characters from a Nordic fairytale.
One looked like it had just rolled out of a mossy bed, feathers puffed up against the breeze, while the other posed like it knew exactly how the light hit its wings. It’s those tiny personality shifts that make birdwatching in urban parks so rewarding.
Shot on my Sony A7R V paired with the 200–600mm lens, this duo reminded me why spring birding is such a joy — the colors, the energy, the sounds of nature waking up all around you.
📍 Kungsparken, Malmö, Sweden
📸 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
🐤 ISO 400, f/6.3, 1/1000 sec
✨ Tip for bird photographers: Look for movement in the upper branches in the early morning — that’s when the great tits are most active.
Have you ever spotted these tiny songbirds in your own local park? Drop your favorite urban bird below! 💬
#GreatTit #BirdPhotographySweden #Sony200600 #MalmöNature #KungsparkenBirds #UrbanWildlife #SwedishBirds #BirdwatchingEurope #SonyAlphaBirding #WildlifePhotography #FeatheredFriends #ScandinaviaNature #CapturedMoments

Peacock No. 036 – Porto’s Garden Dandy”
📍Jardins do Palácio de Cristal, Porto, Portugal
Strolling through the lush gardens above the Douro, I wasn’t expecting to be sized up by royalty. But there he was — Peacock No. 036 — standing boldly at the edge of the path, radiating blues and greens like the gardens had been grown to match him. He didn’t fan out his tail (why should he?) but offered a slow turn of the head, as if to say, “Yes, I know.”
Indian Peafowls (Pavo cristatus), though native to South Asia, have long called places like Porto’s Crystal Palace Gardens home. Here, they roam freely among fountains, fig trees, and tourists, always just a little aloof.
There was something poetic in his posture — proud, grounded, tagged yet untamed. In that moment, beneath a sky flirting with rain, I stood still and admired him… and felt thoroughly judged.
📷 iPhone 13 Pro Max
⚙️ f/1.5 | 1/120s | ISO 32
Have you met this fine fellow in Porto? Share your sightings below!
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Black Velvet – A Moment with a Eurasian Blackbird
This Blackbird was nearly invisible — low among damp leaves and twisting twigs, motionless beneath the thicket. But then a flicker: that unmistakable orange beak catching the light like a flame in shadow.
The Eurasian Blackbird (Turdus merula) is a familiar friend across Europe, yet each meeting feels personal. This one, in Malmö’s historic Kungsparken, was pure stillness and intent. No song, no show — just a quiet presence watching me as I watched him.
In spring, the males become bolder, their glossy black coats gleaming, their song rising like a slow exhale over dawn. But here, in the underbrush, he was something else — part of the forest floor, part of the silence.
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/800 sec | f/6.3 | ISO 640
📍 Kungsparken, Malmö
Have you had a blackbird moment like this? A sudden stillness, a secret glance? Share your stories, or tag someone who’d stop to notice.
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The Sentinel – A Great Cormorant Above Slottsparken
There’s a theatricality to the Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) that no other bird quite matches. Maybe it’s the silhouette — all angular elbows and hunched shoulders. Maybe it’s the way they perch high on bare branches like watchful gargoyles. Or perhaps it’s that ancient eye, always scanning.
This one I met in Slottsparken, Malmö — a familiar path for me, but this evening, something shifted. The sun was beginning to lower, and the sky had turned that rich Scandinavian blue that only happens in the last light. And there he was, a cormorant, perched like a prophet on a single, naked branch.
No flapping. No fishing. Just presence.
What I love about cormorants is their unapologetic practicality. Their feathers aren’t fully waterproof, unlike most waterbirds. So after diving for fish, they must climb up somewhere dry, spread those dark wings wide, and simply wait. There’s something ritualistic about it — almost religious. And yet, this one didn’t spread his wings. He stood still, almost posing for a statue, a single feather clinging to the tip of his beak like punctuation.
The Great Cormorant is a widely spread species, found from rocky coastlines to inner city parks like this one. In Malmö, they’ve adapted well to the canals and lakes — you’ll see them drying off near Ribersborg, or high above the moats of Slottsparken and Kungsparken.
They’re not always loved. Fishermen complain. Gardeners grumble. But to me, they’re a symbol of resilience — and aesthetic defiance. While other birds flutter and preen, the cormorant simply waits. He doesn’t need your affection.
Photographing this one was a joy. The angle was tricky — he was high up, and I wanted that clean blue backdrop. I stepped back, found a low angle, and framed upward with the Sony A7R V and the 200–600mm lens fully extended. The sun was just grazing his chest, lighting up the yellow gular skin under his beak — a small splash of warmth against the coolness of the scene.
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/1000 sec | f/6.3 | ISO 320
📍 Slottsparken, Malmö
There’s a kind of ancient stillness in these birds that speaks to something deeper. You don’t watch a cormorant. You witness it. And if you’re lucky, you get a single frame of it gazing into the wind, silhouetted against a flawless sky.
So here’s my question to you — where do you see cormorants? Do they evoke memories for you — coastlines, childhood lakes, autumn fog?
Drop a comment or share a photo of your own cormorant encounters. Let’s celebrate these gothic beauties — they deserve more love.
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The Last Bird Standing — A Svalbard Encounter with the Rock Ptarmigan
It was one of those Arctic days where the world turns a single tone of blue-grey, and time itself feels slower, like your breath crystallising in mid-air. I had wandered from the edge of Longyearbyen, pulled by the vastness of Svalbard’s silence. Nothing stirred. Not even wind. And then—like a quiet punctuation in snow—I saw him. A shape, softly feathered and entirely white, broken only by a smudge of darkness around the eyes.
The Svalbard rock ptarmigan.
Unlike the migratory visitors that fill these skies in summer, this bird stays. He is the Arctic’s faithful sentinel, weathering nine months of winter with feathers so thick they wrap even around his feet. This subspecies (Lagopus muta hyperborea) is the only bird that overwinters in Svalbard, enduring cold snaps that plunge below –30°C. That resilience struck me hard. While the world sleeps or flees, he remains.
In appearance, he’s almost comically plump—an adaptation to survive the freeze—but his expression? Utter poise. And perhaps a hint of sass. That black eye stripe always makes me think of a silent film actor, delivering icy wit without words.
As I watched him from a respectful distance—crouched low with the Sony A7R V and my trusty 200–600mm lens—I admired how effortlessly he disappeared into the snow. I adjusted the ISO to 3200 to match the dim Arctic light, dialled in f/6.3 to soften the blur beyond him, and held the shutter at 1/640s—just enough to catch him should he shuffle forward. But he didn’t. He simply sat, and let the wind and light pass over him. That was the shot. That was the moment.
This isn’t the bird that dazzles with song or colour. But in his muted elegance, he tells a different story—of adaptation, quiet endurance, and stark beauty. He blends into the monochrome, not to disappear, but to survive. That, I think, is a kind of heroism.
📍 Location: Svalbard, just outside Longyearbyen
📷 Camera: Sony A7R V + Sony 200–600mm lens
⚙️ Settings: ISO 3200 | Shutter Speed 1/640s | Aperture f/6.3
If you ever find yourself in the high Arctic during the long winter, look closely. The ptarmigan is likely watching you already, hidden in plain sight.
Have you ever encountered a winter bird so bold yet so understated? I’d love to hear about your cold-weather birding stories—or your first time spotting a ptarmigan.
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Mallard Drama at Ribersborg 🌊🦆🐕
Just off the Malmö coastline at Ribersborg, a golden retriever turned a quiet moment into a splashy spectacle — bolting through the Baltic shallows after a female mallard who had zero intention of being caught. With wings stretched and emerald speculum flashing, she launched herself into the air, leaving the pup in a trail of spray and wide-eyed admiration.
Urban birdwatching rarely gets this theatrical. The duck’s escape was swift and effortless. The dog’s chase? All heart and clumsy paws.
📍 Ribersborgsstranden, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 400 | f/6.3 | 1/2000s

The Grace of the White Wagtail 🖤🤍
Perched on a lichen-covered branch at Klagshamns Udde, this little wagtail paused just long enough for a breath — and a frame. The white wagtail (Motacilla alba) is a spring migrant full of motion and music, its elegant monochrome form flickering between rocks, fields, and rooftops.
Now returned from Africa, it dances across Skåne’s coastlines like a feathered metronome — tail ever-twitching, never quite still.
📍 Klagshamns Udde, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 800 | f/6.3 | 1/1250s

📸 Robin’s Quiet Watch – Spring in Klagshamn
European robin in Sweden – There’s a stillness in early spring that makes you pause. This morning, under pale skies and budding branches, I found this little guardian perched quietly. Likely a juvenile robin, still wearing its softer coat, less fiery than its older kin.
I stood still, breath soft, watching the bird shift gently on the twig. Just a few notes of birdsong in the breeze. The branch, still bare except for tight buds, framed the robin with poetic restraint.
Shot with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm lens, I kept it at ISO 640 | 1/1000s | f/6.3, handholding the camera as not to disturb. Sometimes the most beautiful posture is the one where the bird simply… is.
Have you seen your first robin this season? Or a favorite spring visitor?
📍Southern Sweden
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 640 | 1/1000s | f/6.3
#europeanrobin #springbirds #birdphotography #swedishnature #scandinavianwildlife #birdlovers #urbanbirds #naturestory #sonyalpha #birdwatchingdaily

📸 Robin’s Quiet Watch – Spring in Klagshamn
European robin in Sweden – There’s a stillness in early spring that makes you pause. This morning, under pale skies and budding branches, I found this little guardian perched quietly. Likely a juvenile robin, still wearing its softer coat, less fiery than its older kin.
I stood still, breath soft, watching the bird shift gently on the twig. Just a few notes of birdsong in the breeze. The branch, still bare except for tight buds, framed the robin with poetic restraint.
Shot with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm lens, I kept it at ISO 640 | 1/1000s | f/6.3, handholding the camera as not to disturb. Sometimes the most beautiful posture is the one where the bird simply… is.
Have you seen your first robin this season? Or a favorite spring visitor?
📍Southern Sweden
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 640 | 1/1000s | f/6.3
#europeanrobin #springbirds #birdphotography #swedishnature #scandinavianwildlife #birdlovers #urbanbirds #naturestory #sonyalpha #birdwatchingdaily

📸 Feral Pigeon in Flight – Grace Above Kungsparken
Feral pigeon in Kungsparken – So often dismissed as common, but just look at it. That curve. That posture. The pigeon becomes poetry when seen in flight.
I was standing in Kungsparken, Malmö’s green lung, when this rock dove took off from a shadowed bench. I followed its motion almost instinctively, tracking it through the golden blur of the background. One click, and there it was — wings raised mid-stroke, the world behind it falling softly out of focus.
Shot with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm lens, and settings ISO 1000 | 1/3200s | f/6.3, just fast enough to freeze the lift. Pigeons rarely get praise, but sometimes all it takes is a moment — and a different angle.
Have you ever taken a second look at a bird you once overlooked?
📍Kungsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 1000 | 1/3200s | f/6.3
#feralpigeon #rockdove #kungsparken #birdinflight #birdphotography #urbanbirds #malmöbirds #swedishnature #sonyalpha #capturedmomentscafe

📸 Common Pheasant in Full Display – A Wild Song in Kungsparken
Common pheasant in Kungsparken – This wasn’t a whisper of spring. It was a full-throated announcement. Early one morning, just as the dew began to lift over Kungsparken in Malmö, this male pheasant strutted into view — chest high, feathers ablaze, calling out like he owned the place.
And for a moment, he absolutely did.
Shot just as he burst into his territorial display, I caught the motion with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm, using ISO 1000 | 1/1600s | f/6.3. I let the wings blur, because that’s where the drama lives — in the movement, not the stillness.
Have you ever seen or heard a pheasant up close? They don’t sing — they proclaim.
📍Kungsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 1000 | 1/1600s | f/6.3
#commonpheasant #pheasantdisplay #kungsparken #malmöbirds #urbanwildlife #birdphotography #springbirds #scandinaviannature #sonyalpha #capturedmomentscafe

📸 Common Gull in Pildammsparken – Wings Over Autumn Light
Common gull in Pildammsparken – Sometimes, all you can do is look up. This Common gull drifted across the pond as I stood near the edge of Malmö’s beloved Pildammsparken, its wings carving the air like a calm punctuation mark in the morning stillness.
It wasn’t scavenging or circling — just gliding. Effortless, silent, sure of its place in the sky.
I caught the frame using my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm lens, no extender, just a clean line of sight and a steady hand. Shot at ISO 1250 | 1/3200s | f/6.3, it’s a tribute to the clarity of motion — nothing exaggerated, just honest flight.
Do you ever pause to watch gulls in stillness, not chaos?
📍Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 1250 | 1/3200s | f/6.3
#commongull #pildammsparken #malmöbirds #urbanbirds #birdinflight #swedishwildlife #sonyalpha #birdphotographylovers #featheredflight #capturedmomentscafe

📸 Painted Bunting at Taronga Zoo – A Living Rainbow in Sydney
Painted Bunting at Taronga Zoo Sydney – Few birds can rival the sheer spectacle of a Painted Bunting, and seeing one up close at Taronga Zoo felt like meeting a myth made flesh. This bird doesn’t just wear colour — it embodies it.
Framed in a shaft of light, I caught this male just as he glanced over his shoulder — his violet crown, emerald cheek, and fire-red breast glowing like a stained-glass window come to life.
Photographed with my Sony A7C + 200–600mm, handheld at ISO 800 | 1/2000s | f/6.3. No need for chasing — just a still breath, and a lens wide open to wonder.
Have you ever seen a Painted Bunting in person?
📍Taronga Zoo, Sydney
📷 Sony A7C + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 800 | 1/2000s | f/6.3
#paintedbunting #tarongazoo #sydneybirds #colorfulbird #birdportrait #aviarybirds #zooencounter #australianwildlife #sonyalpha #capturedmomentscafe

📸 Mute Swan at Arriesjön – A Gaze That Cuts Through Fog
Mute swan at Arriesjön – I’ve never been stared down by a bird quite like this. In the soft greys of a Swedish morning, this mute swan glided straight toward me, droplets trailing down its bill like tears made of lakewater.
I shot this close portrait using my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm with a 2x extender, pushing the full reach to 1200mm. Settings: ISO 1000 | 1/1600s | f/13. No crop — just a direct connection, lens to eye.
Have you ever been sized up by a swan? They’re more than graceful. They’re gods with attitude.
📍Arriesjön, Skåne, Sweden
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm + 2x Extender
⚙️ ISO 1000 | 1/1600s | f/13
#muteswan #arriesjön #swedishbirds #birdportrait #wildlifephotography #sonyalphaeurope #featheredfierce #scandinaviannature #birdgaze #capturedmomentscafe

📸 Blue Tit in Klagshamn – Buds, Branches and a Game of Hide & Seek
Blue Tit in Klagshamn – I thought I was alone. But this little flash of yellow and blue had been watching me all along — perched high, barely moving, just… judging.
A perfect Blue Tit moment: half-hidden behind a spring bud, pretending to be shy, but eyeing the lens with full sass.
Captured with the Sony A7R V + 200–600mm, handheld at ISO 800 | 1/2500s | f/6.3, this one was all about patience and humour. Nature doesn’t always perform — sometimes it poses ironically.
📍Klagshamn, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 800 | 1/2500s | f/6.3
#bluetit #bluetitinklagshamn #swedishbirds #birdportrait #urbanbirding #sonyalpha #scandinaviannature #springwatch #capturedmomentscafe

📸 House Sparrow in Sibbarp – Rooftop Royalty with Attitude
House Sparrow in Sibbarp – Not rare. Not flashy. But absolutely unforgettable. This male House Sparrow, captured during a quiet morning in Sibbarp, gave me the look — a sideways glance full of charm, cheek, and centuries of cohabitation with humans.
Shot with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm, handheld at ISO 500 | 1/3200s | f/6.3. Natural light. No drama. Just one perfect perch and the confident tilt of a bird who knows he belongs.
📍Sibbarp, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 500 | 1/3200s | f/6.3
#housesparrow #housesparrowinsibbarp #swedishbirds #urbanbirding #birdphotography #sonyalphaeurope #birdportrait #backyardbirds #capturedmomentscafe

📸 House Sparrow in Sibbarp – Rooftop Royalty with Attitude
House Sparrow in Sibbarp – Not rare. Not flashy. But absolutely unforgettable. This male House Sparrow, captured during a quiet morning in Sibbarp, gave me the look — a sideways glance full of charm, cheek, and centuries of cohabitation with humans.
Shot with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm, handheld at ISO 500 | 1/3200s | f/6.3. Natural light. No drama. Just one perfect perch and the confident tilt of a bird who knows he belongs.
📍Sibbarp, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 500 | 1/3200s | f/6.3
#housesparrow #housesparrowinsibbarp #swedishbirds #urbanbirding #birdphotography #sonyalphaeurope #birdportrait #backyardbirds #capturedmomentscafe

📸 Yellowhammer at Fjällmossen – A Song on the Southern Bog
Yellowhammer at Fjällmossen – Every landscape has its singer, and here — over the misty sprawl of Sweden’s southernmost bog — it was this lone Yellowhammer. Perched on a weathered juniper, his bright notes threaded the silence like golden stitches across the grey morning.
Captured handheld with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm with 2x extender, using ISO 1250 | 1/2000s | f/13 — a moment of stillness framed by the soft breath of the marshland.
📍Fjällmossen Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm + 2x Extender
⚙️ ISO 1250 | 1/2000s | f/13
#yellowhammer #yellowhammeratfjällmossen #swedishbirds #springbirds #birdphotography #sonyalpha #scandinaviannature #capturedmomentscafe #wildsweden

📸 Yellowhammer at Fjällmossen – A Song on the Southern Bog
Yellowhammer at Fjällmossen – Every landscape has its singer, and here — over the misty sprawl of Sweden’s southernmost bog — it was this lone Yellowhammer. Perched on a weathered juniper, his bright notes threaded the silence like golden stitches across the grey morning.
Captured handheld with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm with 2x extender, using ISO 1250 | 1/2000s | f/13 — a moment of stillness framed by the soft breath of the marshland.
📍Fjällmossen Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm + 2x Extender
⚙️ ISO 1250 | 1/2000s | f/13
#yellowhammer #yellowhammeratfjällmossen #swedishbirds #springbirds #birdphotography #sonyalpha #scandinaviannature #capturedmomentscafe #wildsweden

📸 Willow Warbler at Fjällmossen – A Whisper Among the Thorns
Willow Warbler at Fjällmossen – No fanfare. No bright plumage. Just a small, perfect presence on the southernmost bog in Sweden.
This tiny Willow Warbler perched briefly among the sharp juniper, eyes wide, feathers catching the morning mist — a portrait of spring’s gentlest arrival.
Captured with my Sony A7R V + 200–600mm, handheld at ISO 2000 | 1/2000s | f/6.3, trusting light and patience more than speed. The magic was in the stillness.
📍Fjällmossen Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 2000 | 1/2000s | f/6.3
#willowwarbler #willowwarbleratfjällmossen #springbirds #swedishbirds #sonyalpha #scandinaviannature #birdphotography #capturedmomentscafe

📸 European Robin at Fulltofta – A Morning Song in the Heart of Skåne
European robin at Fulltofta, greeting the woods with a song as bright as his breast.
Just after sunrise, in the mossy hush of this southern Swedish reserve, I found him — perched like punctuation on a bare branch, his beak open in full voice. It was the kind of moment that makes you pause mid-step, forget the chill, and simply listen.
📍Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Sweden
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 2000 | 1/2000s | f/6.3
#europeanrobin #europeanrobinatfulltofta #fulltoftanaturreservat #birdphotography #swedishbirds #sonyalphaeurope #capturedmomentscafe

📸 European Robin at Fulltofta – A Morning Song in the Heart of Skåne
European robin at Fulltofta, greeting the woods with a song as bright as his breast.
Just after sunrise, in the mossy hush of this southern Swedish reserve, I found him — perched like punctuation on a bare branch, his beak open in full voice. It was the kind of moment that makes you pause mid-step, forget the chill, and simply listen.
📍Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Sweden
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 2000 | 1/2000s | f/6.3
#europeanrobin #europeanrobinatfulltofta #fulltoftanaturreservat #birdphotography #swedishbirds #sonyalphaeurope #capturedmomentscafe

📸 European Robin at Fulltofta – A Morning Song in the Heart of Skåne
European robin at Fulltofta, greeting the woods with a song as bright as his breast.
Just after sunrise, in the mossy hush of this southern Swedish reserve, I found him — perched like punctuation on a bare branch, his beak open in full voice. It was the kind of moment that makes you pause mid-step, forget the chill, and simply listen.
📍Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Sweden
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 2000 | 1/2000s | f/6.3
#europeanrobin #europeanrobinatfulltofta #fulltoftanaturreservat #birdphotography #swedishbirds #sonyalphaeurope #capturedmomentscafe

🎶 Great Spotted Woodpecker at Fulltofta – Drumbeat Among Birches
Great spotted woodpecker at Fulltofta, hammering out rhythms in the stillness of a spring morning. Before I even saw him, I heard him — that deep, confident drumming echoing through the trees like woodland Morse code.
There he was, clinging to a sunlit birch, bold in black, white and red, completely focused on his work. No songbird warbles here — this bird lets his beak speak. The great spotted woodpecker is one of the most common in Sweden, but it never feels ordinary when you catch one in action.
This one gave me a show — spiralling up, pausing to inspect, hammering with purpose. I followed carefully through the tangle of branches, holding breath, tracking every move with my lens.
📍 Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 2500 | 1/1600s | f/6.3
Have you ever followed a bird by sound before sight? Tell me your favourite woodland rhythm.
#greatspottedwoodpecker #fulltofta #swedishbirds #birdwatchingsweden #skånenatur #wildlifesweden #capturedmomentscafe #sonyalphaeurope #naturestorytelling

🎶 Great Spotted Woodpecker at Fulltofta – Drumbeat Among Birches
Great spotted woodpecker at Fulltofta, hammering out rhythms in the stillness of a spring morning. Before I even saw him, I heard him — that deep, confident drumming echoing through the trees like woodland Morse code.
There he was, clinging to a sunlit birch, bold in black, white and red, completely focused on his work. No songbird warbles here — this bird lets his beak speak. The great spotted woodpecker is one of the most common in Sweden, but it never feels ordinary when you catch one in action.
This one gave me a show — spiralling up, pausing to inspect, hammering with purpose. I followed carefully through the tangle of branches, holding breath, tracking every move with my lens.
📍 Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 2500 | 1/1600s | f/6.3
Have you ever followed a bird by sound before sight? Tell me your favourite woodland rhythm.
#greatspottedwoodpecker #fulltofta #swedishbirds #birdwatchingsweden #skånenatur #wildlifesweden #capturedmomentscafe #sonyalphaeurope #naturestorytelling

🎶 Great Spotted Woodpecker at Fulltofta – Drumbeat Among Birches
Great spotted woodpecker at Fulltofta, hammering out rhythms in the stillness of a spring morning. Before I even saw him, I heard him — that deep, confident drumming echoing through the trees like woodland Morse code.
There he was, clinging to a sunlit birch, bold in black, white and red, completely focused on his work. No songbird warbles here — this bird lets his beak speak. The great spotted woodpecker is one of the most common in Sweden, but it never feels ordinary when you catch one in action.
This one gave me a show — spiralling up, pausing to inspect, hammering with purpose. I followed carefully through the tangle of branches, holding breath, tracking every move with my lens.
📍 Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 2500 | 1/1600s | f/6.3
Have you ever followed a bird by sound before sight? Tell me your favourite woodland rhythm.
#greatspottedwoodpecker #fulltofta #swedishbirds #birdwatchingsweden #skånenatur #wildlifesweden #capturedmomentscafe #sonyalphaeurope #naturestorytelling

Teal in Fulltofta – stillness made feathered
A teal in Fulltofta, balanced perfectly between sky and water. One leg tucked up, the other mirrored in the soft lake surface like a poem you hesitate to disturb.
This little duck — one of Europe’s smallest — offered a moment of Nordic stillness I won’t forget. The morning was silent but alive, the forest behind me slowly waking, but here, at the water’s edge, time stalled.
The teal, with its compact elegance and earth-toned plumage, reminded me how beauty doesn’t always shout. Sometimes, it simply floats.
📍 Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 800 / f6.3 / 1/2000s / handheld
🔸 Call to the Flock
Have you ever seen a teal so still it seemed carved from the morning light? I’d love to hear about the small moments that have stilled you in nature. Share them below.
#teal #fulltofta #swedishbirds #birdwatchingdaily #ducksofinstagram #wildlifeofsweden #naturephotography #birdloversworldwide #wetlands #nordicnature #capturedmomentscafe #alphaspringse

Teal in Fulltofta – stillness made feathered
A teal in Fulltofta, balanced perfectly between sky and water. One leg tucked up, the other mirrored in the soft lake surface like a poem you hesitate to disturb.
This little duck — one of Europe’s smallest — offered a moment of Nordic stillness I won’t forget. The morning was silent but alive, the forest behind me slowly waking, but here, at the water’s edge, time stalled.
The teal, with its compact elegance and earth-toned plumage, reminded me how beauty doesn’t always shout. Sometimes, it simply floats.
📍 Fulltofta Nature Reserve, Skåne
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ ISO 800 / f6.3 / 1/2000s / handheld
🔸 Call to the Flock
Have you ever seen a teal so still it seemed carved from the morning light? I’d love to hear about the small moments that have stilled you in nature. Share them below.
#teal #fulltofta #swedishbirds #birdwatchingdaily #ducksofinstagram #wildlifeofsweden #naturephotography #birdloversworldwide #wetlands #nordicnature #capturedmomentscafe #alphaspringse

Chiffchaff in Limhamn – spring’s first soprano
Chiffchaff in Limhamn Limestone Quarry — a small warbler with a name that echoes its song. I caught this feathered acrobat flitting through the thorny thickets on a still morning, its call bright and insistent, like it had something important to say about the season.
This chiffchaff is one of Sweden’s early arrivals in spring, often beating the blackcaps and whitethroats to the stage. The way it clung to the branch, balancing on wiry toes, was a quiet marvel. Not flashy, but full of presence.
The Photographer’s View
📍 Limhamn Limestone Quarry, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm G OSS
⚙️ 1/2000 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 1250 • handheld
Call to the Flock
Have you heard the chiffchaff’s song this season? Or spotted one balancing like this among the buds? Let me know where spring birds have found you.
#chiffchaff #limhamn #springbirds #birdsofsweden #warblers #fågelinspiration #birdphotography #limestonequarry #urbanwildlife #swedishnature #chiffchaffsong #vårfåglar #sonyalpha #wildlifemoments

Chiffchaff in Limhamn – spring’s first soprano
Chiffchaff in Limhamn Limestone Quarry — a small warbler with a name that echoes its song. I caught this feathered acrobat flitting through the thorny thickets on a still morning, its call bright and insistent, like it had something important to say about the season.
This chiffchaff is one of Sweden’s early arrivals in spring, often beating the blackcaps and whitethroats to the stage. The way it clung to the branch, balancing on wiry toes, was a quiet marvel. Not flashy, but full of presence.
The Photographer’s View
📍 Limhamn Limestone Quarry, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm G OSS
⚙️ 1/2000 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 1250 • handheld
Call to the Flock
Have you heard the chiffchaff’s song this season? Or spotted one balancing like this among the buds? Let me know where spring birds have found you.
#chiffchaff #limhamn #springbirds #birdsofsweden #warblers #fågelinspiration #birdphotography #limestonequarry #urbanwildlife #swedishnature #chiffchaffsong #vårfåglar #sonyalpha #wildlifemoments

Ural Owl at Skånes Djurpark — perfectly still, impossibly present.
Tucked behind a veil of leaves, this owl met my lens with a gaze like dusk — deep, calm, watching everything. These moments always feel like shared secrets between soul and shadow.
📍 Skånes Djurpark
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/250 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 3200
Call to the Flock
Have you shared a moment with an owl in the wild? Tell me what it felt like 🦉
#UralOwl #owlportrait #skånesdjurpark #nordicnature #owlwatching #sonywildlife #wildlifemagic #forestgaze #quietwild

Ural Owl at Skånes Djurpark — perfectly still, impossibly present.
Tucked behind a veil of leaves, this owl met my lens with a gaze like dusk — deep, calm, watching everything. These moments always feel like shared secrets between soul and shadow.
📍 Skånes Djurpark
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/250 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 3200
Call to the Flock
Have you shared a moment with an owl in the wild? Tell me what it felt like 🦉
#UralOwl #owlportrait #skånesdjurpark #nordicnature #owlwatching #sonywildlife #wildlifemagic #forestgaze #quietwild

Eurasian coot chick at Pildammsparken in Malmö — a burst of orange fuzz and raw need, splashing toward its parent.
There’s something wild and weird about these chicks. Part gremlin, part masterpiece. But when I saw the parent gently offering food, all I could think was: love, in its most vivid form.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/1000 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 2000
Call to the Flock
Seen a chick so strange it was perfect? Tell me — or tag someone who would adore this scruffy little face 🖤🐥
#CootChick #UrbanNature #BirdParents #SwedishBirds #SonyWildlife #MalmöMoments #BirdWatching #SpringHatchlings #NaturePhotography

Eurasian coot chick at Pildammsparken in Malmö — a burst of orange fuzz and raw need, splashing toward its parent.
There’s something wild and weird about these chicks. Part gremlin, part masterpiece. But when I saw the parent gently offering food, all I could think was: love, in its most vivid form.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/1000 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 2000
Call to the Flock
Seen a chick so strange it was perfect? Tell me — or tag someone who would adore this scruffy little face 🖤🐥
#CootChick #UrbanNature #BirdParents #SwedishBirds #SonyWildlife #MalmöMoments #BirdWatching #SpringHatchlings #NaturePhotography #alphaspringse

Eurasian coot chick at Pildammsparken in Malmö — a burst of orange fuzz and raw need, splashing toward its parent.
There’s something wild and weird about these chicks. Part gremlin, part masterpiece. But when I saw the parent gently offering food, all I could think was: love, in its most vivid form.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/1000 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 2000
Call to the Flock
Seen a chick so strange it was perfect? Tell me — or tag someone who would adore this scruffy little face 🖤🐥
#CootChick #UrbanNature #BirdParents #SwedishBirds #SonyWildlife #MalmöMoments #BirdWatching #SpringHatchlings #NaturePhotography #alphaspringse

Greylag goose gosling at Pildammsparken in Malmö — a soft soul in a bed of daisies.
There’s something about the stillness of a baby bird just resting in the grass. No rush, no fear. Just a tiny breath and warm earth. It let me sit close and just… be.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/800 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 1600
Call to the Flock
What’s the softest creature you’ve ever met in the wild? Comment below — or tag someone who needs a moment of peace. 🪿✨
#Gosling #GreylagGoose #BabyGoose #MalmöMoments #UrbanWildlife #SpringBirding #FluffyAnimals #BirdLovers #SonyWildlife #Pildammsparken

Greylag goose gosling at Pildammsparken in Malmö — a soft soul in a bed of daisies.
There’s something about the stillness of a baby bird just resting in the grass. No rush, no fear. Just a tiny breath and warm earth. It let me sit close and just… be.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/800 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 1600
Call to the Flock
What’s the softest creature you’ve ever met in the wild? Comment below — or tag someone who needs a moment of peace. 🪿✨
#Gosling #GreylagGoose #BabyGoose #MalmöMoments #UrbanWildlife #SpringBirding #FluffyAnimals #BirdLovers #SonyWildlife #Pildammsparken

Greylag goose gosling at Pildammsparken in Malmö — a soft soul in a bed of daisies.
There’s something about the stillness of a baby bird just resting in the grass. No rush, no fear. Just a tiny breath and warm earth. It let me sit close and just… be.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/800 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 1600
Call to the Flock
What’s the softest creature you’ve ever met in the wild? Comment below — or tag someone who needs a moment of peace. 🪿✨
#Gosling #GreylagGoose #BabyGoose #MalmöMoments #UrbanWildlife #SpringBirding #FluffyAnimals #BirdLovers #SonyWildlife #Pildammsparken

Nature isn’t always tender.
These gulls at Pildammsparken in Malmö weren’t courting sweetly. What I witnessed looked more like conflict — rough, loud, and uncomfortable to watch. It’s likely part of their mating behaviour, but it raises difficult questions about animal interaction and how we process it.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/1250 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 500
Call to the Flock
Ever witnessed animal behaviour that didn’t sit right? Let’s reflect together. Wildness isn’t always pretty. 🕊
#GullDrama #SpringWildlife #UrbanBirding #BirdBehaviours #Pildammsparken #MalmöNature #WildTruths #SonyWildlife

Nature isn’t always tender.
These gulls at Pildammsparken in Malmö weren’t courting sweetly. What I witnessed looked more like conflict — rough, loud, and uncomfortable to watch. It’s likely part of their mating behaviour, but it raises difficult questions about animal interaction and how we process it.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/1250 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 500
Call to the Flock
Ever witnessed animal behaviour that didn’t sit right? Let’s reflect together. Wildness isn’t always pretty. 🕊
#GullDrama #SpringWildlife #UrbanBirding #BirdBehaviours #Pildammsparken #MalmöNature #WildTruths #SonyWildlife

A female blackbird in Kungsparken, Malmö — not flashy, not loud. But so deeply beautiful. While her male counterpart often gets all the praise, she walks the shadows with quiet purpose. And sometimes, that’s more powerful.
📍 Kungsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/640 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 2500
Call to the Flock
Spotted any quiet queens of the woods lately? Let me know where your eyes have landed this spring. 🖤
#Blackbird #FemaleBlackbird #Kungsparken #MalmöBirds #SonyWildlife #BirdwatchingSweden #NordicNature #QuietBeauty

That Western Jackdaw gaze — sharp, cold, and just a touch judgmental. Captured in Pildammsparken, Malmö, where these clever birds rule the lawns, the rooftops, and our attention.
📍 Pildammsparken, Malmö
📷 Sony A7R V + 200–600mm
⚙️ 1/800 sec • f/6.3 • ISO 640
Call to the Flock
Do jackdaws follow you too? Drop a 🖤 if you’ve been under their watchful eye. Or tell me where you’ve met the clever corvid crew.
#WesternJackdaw #JackdawGaze #UrbanBirds #SwedishNature #BirdWatchingEurope #SonyBirding #ScandiWildlife #IntelligentBirds #MalmöNature