Why photograph the same bird species again and again?
Savannah sparrow I photographed on May 7, 2026. Inset - August 31, 2022. Why do I photograph the same species of bird over and over again? Well, I do, and I don't. Common birds such as crows, robins, and house sparrows rarely merit my interest. Other birds that I see less commonly garner my interest, especially ones that I have never seen before. But why photograph a bird I already have half a dozen images of? What's the point? There are several reasons, the most alluring is that I may get a better image than I already have. Examine the photos above; they were taken almost four years apart, one in Vernon and the other in Maple Ridge (inset). The one I shot more recently is more complete as there are no foreground distractions. Also, I used a teleconverter on the 500 mm lens, and so I had a bit more reach. The newer one is just a better photo. Then there is equipment. My much older photos were taken with what I was using a...