Wildlife photography
Wildlife photography is very rewarding. It allows you to discover a quantity of unsuspected animal species in our latitudes and to discover exciting scenes of wildlife.
In order to allow wildlife lovers around the world, the geolocation data of the photographs are now displayed on a map in order to share my observations with as many people as possible.
In some cases, the geolocation data is slightly modified to guarantee the tranquility of the wildlife.
The Teppes de Verbois near Geneva, Switzerland, is a first-rate nature reserve on the banks of the Rhone. It offers a magnificent setting for observers.
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Tropical Boubou (Laniarius major)
Pale Flycatcher (Agricola pallidus)
Sooty Chat (Myrmecocichla nigra)
Red-billed Quelea (Quelea quelea)
Fork-tailed Drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis)
Rüppell's Starling (Lamprotornis purpuroptera)
African Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone viridis)
Black-and-white Mannikin (Spermestes bicolor)
Grey Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum)
African Stonechat (axicola torquatus)
White-browed Robin-Chat (Cossypha heuglini)
Yellow-eyed Black Flycatcher (Melaenornis ardesiacus)
Black-throated Apalis (Apalis jacksoni)
Scarlet-chested Sunbird (Chalcomitra senegalensis)
Fawn-breasted Waxbill (Estrilda paludicola)