A photo for Jochen

Jochen, the (some what infrequent) blogger extraordinaire of Bell Tower Birding, made a photo request in the comments for this post of several days ago. In the comment he challenged…

Jochen, the (some what infrequent) blogger extraordinaire of Bell Tower Birding, made a photo request in the comments for this post of several days ago. In the comment he challenged me to post a flight photo of a white phase Gyrfalcon in front of an iceberg.

Now I think it will be a nigh on impossible photo, not because of the lighting challenges, but just because the chances of actually seeing a Gyrfalcon flying in front of an iceberg, or at least being in the right place to see it, are impossibly thin. (my god that is one run on sentence)

But I think, that what he was really after was a white bird against the white(ish) iceberg. Or maybe it was an avian predator with a floating glacial background he wanted. In any case, Jochen I have come through.

While out this afternoon I saw some Snow Geese feeding far down the outflow of Marcil Lake, our water source. A huge iceberg has made its way into Adam's Sound, drifting closer to Arctic Bay. I thought that it would make a great background and manouvered the truck to place the geese between me and the iceberg, far out in the sound.

After I snapped a couple of photos I noticed that a bird was repeatedly diving at the almost grown goslings, and at some young loons nearby. So I started paying more attention. A Red-throated Loon took to the air and then began mobbing the bird. I then realized that it was one of the jaeger species (this jury is still out on which one – it was a long way away). While I tried to get a decent record shot of the jaeger another small flock of Snow Geese started coming in to land, and the jaeger immediately went to them and swooped at them.

So, I give you white birds flying in front of an iceberg, with an avian predator in close proximity._MG_5393

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