by Steve Selden | May 22, 2016 | Churchill Photography
Rhonda Reid in Churchill keeps surprising us with amazing bird images from Churchill. These new avian arrivals to the Churchill region are some rare ones and these are just fabulous shots out on the tundra.Churchill spring and summer provides one of the best places on the planet to birdwatch at the highest level. This is for pros and beginners alike to check the bird-lists at a furious rate with over 200 species landing here for the Churchill Arctic summer! Enjoy!

Lesser yellowlegs and short billed dowitcher resting together on a rock in a thermakarst. Rhonda Reid photo.

Very rare sora rail in the grass in Churchill. Rhonda Reid Churchill.

Red necked phalarope in Churchill. Rhonda Reid photo.

Marbled godwits foraged in the shallows of a tundra thermakarst. Rhonda Reid photo.

by Steve Selden | May 18, 2016 | Videos
Caribou grazing on the tidal lowlands out at Cape Churchill seem content and calm. Arctic summer is the greatest time of year in Churchill in my opinion as various wildlife moves into the region and everywhere you look there’s some kind of action. Polar bear season has the big draw here though the bountiful Churchill Arctic summer is by far the most exhilarating time for seeing the abundance of northern life forms. From tundra, to hundreds of migratory birds, to the Hudson Bay, incredible experiences are there for any nature enthusiast! Journey to Churchill this summer!
by Steve Selden | May 17, 2016 | Churchill Photography
Here are some more images of spring in Churchill by Rhonda Reid. Typically a fairly relaxed time of year in the frontier town, we have been blessed with a constant flow of amazing bird photos and natural beauty that begins to emerge from the tundra. Keep posted for more images and news from the oncoming exciting Churchill Arctic summer!

Rough legged hawk dries its’ wings atop a telephone pole. Rhonda Reid photo.

Grass of Parnassus in Churchill. Rhonda Reid photo.
by Steve Selden | May 11, 2016 | Churchill Photography
The thousands of snow geese that make Churchill home every summer have descended on the frontier northern town once again. This image by Rhonda Reid shows the snow geese lighting on the tundra ready to forage on the marsh grasses of the Hudson Bay coastline.

Snow geese arrive in Churchill. Rhonda Reid photo.
by Steve Selden | May 8, 2016 | Churchill Photography
These photos from Churchill photographer Rhonda Reid are from this past week. The prodigious Churchill wildlife is increasing as the region starts to come out of winters freeze. Even though snow fell a few days ago it won’t be long before life in all forms blooms and reveals itself around the tundra. Looking forward to more images as wildlife arrives all around the region.

Rough legged hawk atop a spruce tree . Rhonda Reid photo.

Mallard duck pair in Churchill. Rhonda Reid photo.

Caribou crossing the Churchill River. Rhonda Reid photo.

Mallards in the water. Rhonda Reid photo.