Top 10 Wildlife Photos of 2016

Last week I shared with you my Top 10 Landscape Photos of 2016. As you probably know, I love my wildlife photography too, so now I have my favourite wildlife photos from last year to share with you.

I didn’t do any special wildlife trips last year, so 8 of the 10 images were made during my summer on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Some of the images are from the shore, but many of them I made while on my little boat Snoopy. I love boating as much as photography, so combining those two passions is a real treat.

Here are the wildlife images in the order I made them:

1. Sandhill Cranes, Whitewater Draw, Arizona

Sandhill cranes in the fog at Whitewater Draw, Arizona.

2. Sea Lions, near Harwood Island, British Columbia

Sea lions basking on rocks near Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

3. Orca and Seals, near Quadra Island, British Columbia

Orca, also known as killer whales, hunting seals.

4. River, Otters, False Klamath Cove, Redwood National Park, California

Three river otters on a log at False Klamath Cove, Redwood National Park, California

5. Bald Eagle, Campbell River, British Columbia

Bald Eagle in Campbell River, British Columbia.

6. Mute Swan (“Larry”), Campbell River, British Columbia

Mute Swan in Thunderbird RV Park, Campbell River, BC

7. Sea Lions, Mittlenatch Island, British Columbia

Sea Lions on Mittlenatch Island near Campbell River, BC

8. Bald Eagles, Campbell River, British Columbia

Two bald eagles walking in the creek in Campbell River, British Columbia.

9. Bald Eagle, Campbell, River, British Columbia

Bald Eagle in Campbell River, British Columbia.

10. Humpback Whale, Campbell River, British Columbia

Humpback Whale in Discovery Passage, near Campbell River, BC

I hope you enjoyed these wildlife photos from 2016. In 2017 one of my goals is to do more wildlife photography and specifically I’d like to get some bears for my collection.

If you have a collection of wildlife photos from 2016, please leave a link in the comments below. I’d love to see them.

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16 thoughts on “Top 10 Wildlife Photos of 2016”

  1. Beautiful shots! I am off to Vancouver Island in 3 weeks and can only wish I get a few photos that are as good as yours.

    1. You’re going to love it here David and great time of year to be visiting. I hope you see lots of wildlife. And if you go to Victoria, don’t miss Butchart Gardens. Yes, it’s touristy, but it’s gorgeous too.

  2. I loved your 10 best wildlife photos. My own attempts whilst visiting BC & Alaska, using a 70-200 f4 x1.4, have been so-so, but I’m really chuffed with a shot of a female Anna’s Hummingbird feeding from a flowering Sage taken in my son’s front garden in Victoria during a short window of opportunity.

    After this winter in the UK I think Scots may be be born wearing ‘Dunnies’!

    Regards

    1. Thank you Donald! I love photographing the hummingbirds too! They are so fast though, you have to really be prepared. Yes, I think everyone in Scotland has a pair of Dunnies they just keep in their vehicles just in case 🙂 And a lot of people just wear them all the time (like I ended up doing!). Thanks for your comments.

  3. Lovely photos! I’m wondering, do bald eagles have any predators? Also, you’d think the sea lions would go to higher ground with an Orca in plain view.

    1. Hi Gary, No, adult eagles have no predators (aside from perhaps humans). They sometimes get harassed by crows though! The danger is really to the eggs and the nestlings.

      About the seals, I think they do try to get as high up on the rocks as they can, but the rocks are slippery and steep, and their flippers are only somewhat useful, so they have to kind of wriggle themselves up there. Thanks for your visit and comments! Glad you’re enjoying the photos.

  4. Great pictures! You made me homesick enough we went for a few days this summer and saw Larry. My favourite shot is your eagle flying.

  5. Simply STUNNING!, Anne 🙂

    What more can I say? Oh, just don’t go looking at my blog I’m totally embarrassed now!

    Best regards from ‘across the pond’

    David

  6. These are all brilliant wildlife photos. They make me want to rent a 600mm lens and travel. My favorite is Orcas and Seals, I like how it’s just trolling the waters waiting for a seal to make a bad decision but all the seals appear to be on high alert. It really tells a story. Kudos.

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