Brett Tryon Nature Photography

Brett Tryon Nature Photography

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I'm a photographer based in Toronto, Ontario. I also love photographing birds, landscapes, and cityscapes.

You name it and I'll snap it: headshots and portraits, family and maternity photos, interiors, lifestyle, and events.

06/04/2022

I had a blast photographing my good friends Darcy and Donal and their adorable kids. We got lots of lovely posed photos with everyone smiling at the camera, but this candid shot is one of my favourites. It really shows this family's deep affection for each other—and their goofy sense of humour. ❤

05/17/2022

I adore Blue-headed Vireos, and it was such a treat to have this little guy flitting about at eye level.

05/13/2022

This Prothonotary Warbler seems to be admiring his reflection. Can you blame him?

Photos from Brett Tryon Nature Photography's post 05/08/2022

What tops cherry blossoms? A Baltimore Oriole, that’s what. Such a treat 😍

05/04/2022

This female ruby-crowned kinglet is one of millions that will die this year from colliding with windows. It’s totally preventable. Thanks to volunteer for letting me tag along on your patrol. Folks, look up FLAP Canada to learn more.

05/04/2022

This female golden-crowned kinglet is one of millions that will die this year from colliding with windows. It’s totally preventable. Thanks to volunteer Yuko for letting me tag along on your patrol. To learn more, look up FLAP Canada.

05/03/2022

Concareeeeee!!! Spring really is here, friends!

Photos from Brett Tryon Nature Photography's post 04/30/2022

This Common Grackle was putting on quite the display at High Park. I initially took some shots from another angle, but then I saw this beautiful forsythia. I took a couple steps, changed my angle, and framed up the grackle against the yellow foliage. I love the contrast!

04/27/2022

I was so happy to spot this Eastern Towhee. But he sure was sneaky! I finally grabbed this shot from between the spires of a fence.

Photos from Brett Tryon Nature Photography's post 04/22/2022

Happy Earth Day! One way to help the planet is gardening with native plants, which provide habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. This American robin was feasting on this staghorn sumac, a native shrub that produces velvety red fruit spikes in spring and summer (which are obviously delicious). In the fall the leaves turn yellow, then orange, then a lovely scarlet. I want one in my yard!

04/16/2022

A white-breasted nuthatch this time. This one was was so friendly and sweet, it hopped right over to me while I was taking pictures! 😍

04/16/2022

This white-breasted nuthatch was so friendly and sweet. 😍

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