This collection of photographs includes birds that are funny places, have interesting poses or postures, or exhibit any of a variety of humorous characteristics.

Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Tamron 150-600 mm lens; 300 mm; ISO-250; f/7.1; 1/400 sec.
I love this picture. It seems like the Black Vultures are just waiting on something.

Canon EOS 5DS R with Tamron 150-600 mm lens; 600 mm; ISO-3200; f/6.3; 1/2500 sec.
This guy was hanging upside down, eating from a preying mantis egg case.

Canon EOS 5DS R with Tamron 150-600 mm lens; 500 mm; ISO-320; f/6.3; 1/1600 sec.
This photograph used to be my representative picture of a Mallard. I caught him in mid-turn as he was changing direction to come in to land.

Canon EOS 5DS R with Tamron 150-600 mm lens; 600 mm; ISO-2000; f/14; 1/2000 sec.
I have always liked the way this bird is kicking up his tailfeathers.

Canon EOS 5DS R with Tamron 150-600 mm lens; 150 mm; ISO-400; f/5.6; 1/3200 sec.
This sunning Turkey Vulture reminds me of a vampire for some reason.

Canon EOS 5DS R with Tamron 150-600 mm lens; 600 mm; ISO-800; f/6.3; 1/2000 sec.
This is the first bird that I have photographed that I could see a band on its leg. If you look closely, you can see the band on its left leg.

Sony DSC-H3; 63 mm; ISO-125; f/10; 1/160 sec.
This Brown Pelican does not appear in the Bird Species List as a representative example.
This Brown Pelican standing on the wall of an old Spanish Fort in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico was either yawning or making a show toward me trying to scare me off.

Canon EOS R5 with Canon 100-500 mm L-series lens with 1.4x Teleconverter; 700 mm; ISO-1600; f/11; 1/1000 sec.
This Black-chinned Hummingbird is my spirit animal. I just love the way she is perched and scratching her belly with that long bill.