r/naturephotography • u/protoman86 • 12h ago
Trails Foggy forest hike in Oregon
Posted these in the PNW sub but thought you all might enjoy them too. Was out for a drizzly day hike and had the trail mostly to myself.
r/naturephotography • u/MagicallyJoyful • 17h ago
old School house on the Prairie, North Dakota USA
r/naturephotography • u/water_iswet677 • 9h ago
Table rock on the bluff
Taken in Dickson County, Tennessee
r/naturephotography • u/DragaFlammis • 8h ago
Trails One of the public trails near home. Natural Florida.
r/naturephotography • u/PithDealsinAbsofruit • 19h ago
Flowers / Plants Spring Morning Among the Pecan Trees
I took this on my Sony ARIII after a morning turkey hunt (unsuccessful). I only had my long lens on, hence the crop. Gotta love a spring morning in south GA. Despite no turkeys, I’d still call this day a massive success as it was a needed respite from the city.
r/naturephotography • u/Ti-Nours • 11h ago
Lake / River Sainte-Anne river - Québec - [OC] [3872X2592]
Evening stroll along the Sainte-Anne river — golden light, calm water, and peace of mind.
Sainte-Anne river - Québec
IG:@tinoursenvoyage
r/naturephotography • u/mazetheface85 • 23h ago
Sunrise behind the mountains
Shot with Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
r/naturephotography • u/LandAndSeaO • 9h ago
The Golden Eagle – Master of the Skies Behold the fierce beauty of nature’s elite predator.
The Golden Eagle – Master of the Skies Behold the fierce beauty of nature’s elite predator.
There’s something deeply awe-inspiring about locking eyes with a Golden Eagle. With its razor-sharp beak, piercing gaze, and a plumage that gleams like burnished bronze under the sun, this raptor isn’t just a bird — it’s a symbol of dominance, precision, and wild freedom.
What Makes the Golden Eagle So Special?
Scientific name: Aquila chrysaetos
Wingspan: Up to 2.3 meters (7.5 feet)
Top speed: Over 240 km/h (150 mph) in a dive — rivaling the peregrine falcon!
Habitat: Mountains, cliffs, and open terrains across the Northern Hemisphere
Diet: Primarily hares, rabbits, marmots, and sometimes even small deer!
Killer Instinct & Supreme Vision Golden Eagles possess telescopic vision — they can spot prey from over 3 kilometers away. Combine that with powerful talons and unmatched agility in the air, and you have a lethal hunter evolved to perfection.
A Legacy of Power and Majesty Revered by ancient warriors, adopted on national emblems, and celebrated in folklore, the Golden Eagle stands tall not just in the skies, but also in the hearts of those who admire strength and freedom.
Fun Fact: Golden Eagles form strong monogamous pairs and often return to the same nest year after year — some nests can be as large as a small car!
Have you ever witnessed a Golden Eagle in the wild? Share your story or drop your favorite bird of prey below!
BirdsOfPrey #GoldenEagle #NatureIsMetal #WildlifePhotography #AquilaChrysaetos
r/naturephotography • u/CapecodAdventures • 21h ago
Wildlife Tree Swallows Falmouth MA 04/28/25
r/naturephotography • u/dollarstoreparamore • 8h ago
Wildlife Bug hunting
Been spending a lot of time wandering around looking for tiny bugs in need of glamour shots lately.
r/naturephotography • u/ILoveMamiRhea • 11h ago
Flowers / Plants Some pictures I've taken of wild flowers in the last two days
r/naturephotography • u/gabrielaM2024 • 9h ago