Birds of Prey
Power, precision, and the discipline of attention
This collection brings together birds of prey photographed both in the wild and at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy. From eagles moving through open sky to owls meeting the lens with unwavering presence, these images explore the intelligence, force, and stillness that shape each encounter. Whether found deep in the landscape or within moments of quiet proximity, each photograph invites a face-to-face meeting with the disciplined beauty of raptors.
Snowy Owl
Winter silence gathered into form
The Snowy Owl emerges through snow, wind, and open distance as both presence and atmosphere. In its stillness, winter itself seems to take shape, revealing how life endures within exposure, patience, and the wide quiet of the land.
Eastern Screech Owl
The hidden life within bark and shadow
The Eastern Screech Owl reveals how presence often lives within what we almost overlook. Emerging from tree hollow and texture, it invites the kind of attention that slows enough for form to appear from the life of the tree itself.
Golden Eagle
The ancient force of open air
The Golden Eagle moves with a power that feels shaped by cliff, wind, and vast distance. In its presence, the sky becomes elemental, holding both strength and an enduring sense of the wild.
Bald Eagle
The wide silence of open sky
The Bald Eagle moves through height with a calm authority that feels inseparable from the land and water beneath it. In its presence, distance opens into clarity, and the sky itself becomes a field of attention.
Great Horned Owl
Power held in silence
With wings opened into near-perfect symmetry, the Great Horned Owl appears as both force and stillness, suspended within a moment of exact control. Its presence reveals how power in the natural world is often expressed not through movement alone, but through the discipline of what is held.
Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Night gathered into form
The Eagle Owl emerges as both presence and atmosphere, carrying the quiet force of what has watched the land long before us. In its gaze, stillness becomes something ancient, where mystery and knowing remain held together.
Harris’s Hawk
The intelligence of movement and relationship
The Harris’s Hawk reveals that strength in the natural world is not always solitary. In its flight and coordinated precision, it carries the rare power of relationship, where movement, timing, and awareness unfold together.
Great Gray Owl
Silence shaped into presence
A bird of stillness and extraordinary listening, the Great Gray Owl reveals how life is often held within what cannot yet be seen. Its presence feels less like appearance and more like emergence from the atmosphere itself.
Turkey Vulture
Where death returns gently to life
These birds move through the sky with remarkable ease, reading thermals and distance with almost effortless precision. Often misunderstood, they are among the great keepers of ecological balance, transforming what has ended into continuity within the land.
American Kestrel
The intelligence of stillness and flight
The American Kestrel moves with extraordinary precision, hovering between air and earth in moments of exact attention. In its presence, stillness and motion are not opposites, but part of the same held awareness.
Barred Owl
The forest listening through shadow
The Barred Owl emerges from woodland stillness as a presence shaped by bark, shadow, and the layered quiet of the trees. In its gaze, the forest feels less like backdrop and more like an active field of attention.
Red-tailed Hawk
The long view held above the land
From height, the Red-tailed Hawk watches with patience, reading movement, wind, and distance long before anything reveals itself below. Its presence reminds us that attention sometimes asks for stillness, height, and the discipline of waiting.