Window to Wildlife features the photography of Jim Edlhuber. A lifelong native of Wisconsin, Jim has been photographing wildlife for 20 years. He considers himself an avid photographer and is always trying to capture nature and wildlife through his lens. He is in several photography clubs and has won numerous awards for his work. In recent years, Jim has focused mostly on birding photography and finds it to be the most challenging.
Jim – thanks for giving us the chance to admire the delicate details of this little gymnast who twirls and swirls around our yards. How does a hummer know when a flower’s nectar is exhausted and needs time to replenish? You’ve captured the ballet of bird and blossom!
Excellent images of a very elusive subject, Jim!
Jim – thanks for giving us the chance to admire the delicate details of this little gymnast who twirls and swirls around our yards. How does a hummer know when a flower’s nectar is exhausted and needs time to replenish? You’ve captured the ballet of bird and blossom!
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Hi Jim,
Would you please contact me regarding using one of your photos for an interpretive project I’m working on??
Beautiful shots!!