#1 Back Before I Had Chickens Of My Own And I Didn’t Know How To Pick Them Up
More info: Facebook Image source: Ashley Happ Garrison
#2 I’ve Never Managed To Get A Good Pic Of The Stunning Bright Green Parakeets In London – Until Today
Image source: Jez Kemp
#3 Thought I Got A Great Photo Of A White Ibis. Thinking, Now, It Might Just Be One Of Lady Gaga‘S Hats
Image source: Holly Stoepker
#4 Words Fail Me
Image source: Ellany Whelan
#5 Now Bank Left. The Other Left
Image source: Jamie Cannon
#6 One Of These Things Is Not Like The Others
Image source: Jose Doo
#7 This Is What Happens When You Try To Take A Nice Photo At The Beach
Image source: Jen Whaley
#8 I Was Told This Belongs Here. My Husband And Nugget
Image source: Molly Jean
#9 Bit Tricky, This Cr*p Birdie Photography… “Swan Lake”
Image source: Bob Schofield
#10 The Rarely Seen Fish Tailed Osprey!
Image source: Rebecca Fatzinger
#11 Have Been Trying To Land A Photo Of A Darwinian Finch – This One Was Having None Of It…
Image source: Peta Payne
#12 Someone Pulled The Plug
Image source: Bonny Martin
#13 Very Fast
Image source: Rachelle de Poorter
#14 And Now, In Local News; Empty Suet Feeder Sends Backyard Red-Bellied Woodpecker Into Full Blown, Feather Temper Tantrum, Literally “Flipping The Bird” At Homeowner, As She Casually Takes Photo Of The Event. Details On This Story Are A Little Blurry
Image source: Holly Stoepker
#15 A Camera-Shy Seagull
Image source: Iwen Chiu
#16 This Magpie Is The Mascot. It Has Pie In Its Mouth
Image source: Kristin Flett
#17 Excuse Me. Did You Say Something?
Image source: Kym James
#18 As An Avid Bird Photographer, I Know The Value Of Waiting For The Exact Moment And Angle Where A Bird Is Presented In All Of His Magnificent Glory. And So I Give You “Twisted Egret”
Image source: Nicole Wilde
#19 Taken Today
Image source: Jennifer Wilson-Pines
#20 In Case You’re Hankering To Peer Down A Goose’s Tonsils, Claude Is Here To Help
Image source: Kath Wilson
title: “This Facebook Group Is Dedicated To Horrible Bird Photography And Here Are 20 Of Their Funniest Posts” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-20” author: “Steven Orielly”
#1 Back Before I Had Chickens Of My Own And I Didn’t Know How To Pick Them Up
More info: Facebook Image source: Ashley Happ Garrison
#2 I’ve Never Managed To Get A Good Pic Of The Stunning Bright Green Parakeets In London – Until Today
Image source: Jez Kemp
#3 Thought I Got A Great Photo Of A White Ibis. Thinking, Now, It Might Just Be One Of Lady Gaga‘S Hats
Image source: Holly Stoepker
#4 Words Fail Me
Image source: Ellany Whelan
#5 Now Bank Left. The Other Left
Image source: Jamie Cannon
#6 One Of These Things Is Not Like The Others
Image source: Jose Doo
#7 This Is What Happens When You Try To Take A Nice Photo At The Beach
Image source: Jen Whaley
#8 I Was Told This Belongs Here. My Husband And Nugget
Image source: Molly Jean
#9 Bit Tricky, This Cr*p Birdie Photography… “Swan Lake”
Image source: Bob Schofield
#10 The Rarely Seen Fish Tailed Osprey!
Image source: Rebecca Fatzinger
#11 Have Been Trying To Land A Photo Of A Darwinian Finch – This One Was Having None Of It…
Image source: Peta Payne
#12 Someone Pulled The Plug
Image source: Bonny Martin
#13 Very Fast
Image source: Rachelle de Poorter
#14 And Now, In Local News; Empty Suet Feeder Sends Backyard Red-Bellied Woodpecker Into Full Blown, Feather Temper Tantrum, Literally “Flipping The Bird” At Homeowner, As She Casually Takes Photo Of The Event. Details On This Story Are A Little Blurry
Image source: Holly Stoepker
#15 A Camera-Shy Seagull
Image source: Iwen Chiu
#16 This Magpie Is The Mascot. It Has Pie In Its Mouth
Image source: Kristin Flett
#17 Excuse Me. Did You Say Something?
Image source: Kym James
#18 As An Avid Bird Photographer, I Know The Value Of Waiting For The Exact Moment And Angle Where A Bird Is Presented In All Of His Magnificent Glory. And So I Give You “Twisted Egret”
Image source: Nicole Wilde
#19 Taken Today
Image source: Jennifer Wilson-Pines
#20 In Case You’re Hankering To Peer Down A Goose’s Tonsils, Claude Is Here To Help
Image source: Kath Wilson