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Swiss Wildlife
Hi photographers and nature lovers! It’s been a while since I published an article, but today, I will share with you a bit of the swiss Wildlife, with a brand new presentation of the articles…Zernez National Park, Switzerland
The Zernez National Park in Switzerland, is located in the Engadine area, in the Canton of Grisons. Only Switzerland National Park, and first national park in Europe, it was founded in 1914 (August 1, the…Fox Cubs Playing
Photos and video of little red fox cubs playing together, while waiting for their mum to come back to the burrow. It’s something rare for wildlife photographer to encounter scenes like the one I had…Alpine Chamois, Alps
The Alpine chamois, whose pictures below are taken in the Swiss Alps, is the smallest species of the Caprinae (including bighorn sheep and ibex). From the Alps to Anatolia and Azerbaijan, through the Vosges, Jura,…Camouflage For Wildlife Photography
Here are some tips and advices about the different types of camouflage for wildlife photography. Wildlife photography is not that easy when you go to get your shots into the wild. Animals are more cautious…Urban Wildlife Montreal
How to photograph Wildlife when you live in the city? Well, look everywhere for it. Sometime you can be surprised. Here is some Urban Wildlife photography in Montreal, Canada. When I was living there, I…Alpine Ibex, Switzerland
Here are my pictures of Alpine ibex, taken in Switzerland during hikes and various wildlife photography sessions. The Alpine ibex (Capra ibex), or simply ibex, is a species of mammals from the Bovidae family. There…Switzerland Valais Derborence
Derborence, its cirque and its lake, are located near the town of Sion in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. The history of the site of Derborence, dates back to 1714. Terrible landslides are caused by…Wildlife In Switzerland – Some Animals
Hi photographers and Wildlife lovers, Here are some Wildlife pictures taken in Switzerland. They are not stunning or incredible, but it’s a way to show and share the Swiss Wildlife that I’ve been able to…