5 Instagrammers That We Really Like Right Now

From the dominant bald eagle to the melodious but tiny kingfisher, catch a glimpse of the birds that take to our skies through these 5 nature Instagrammer accounts.

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Innumerable species of animals roam Planet Earth, and in our life times if we are lucky we might get to see a small percentage of the countless varieties. Therefore, here are five Instagrammers that capture the beautiful diversity of life on the planet with their lenses. Get a glimpse of their aesthetic feed and marvel at the gorgeous creatures that dictate the skies of Earth. 

From rainbow bee-eaters to magnificent peacocks, eastern spinebills to spotted pardalotes Scott Osborne (@scottosbornephotography) presents pictures of unique birds and interesting captions narrating his experience photographing them. Based in Australia, the Gold Coast to be specific, Osborne&rsquos feed showcases his special interest in capturing birds mid-flight. No wonder our favourite shot is an osprey with a freshly caught fish.

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Born and raised in the Andamans, Shakti&rsquos (@andaman_boy) Instagram account is immediately eye-catching with pictures of pretty, dainty birds. Trained as a marine biologist and having worked for the Bombay Natural History Society, Shakti is an avid scuba diver and birdwatcher. Just about two years ago, he and a friend set up Tribesmen, an eco-tour agency where one can partake in birdwatching tours and scuba expeditions.

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Grey herons, great egrets, phalaropes, flamingos&mdashWayne Tucker&rsquos (@snapp.3r) account is a delight at first sight. A lover of birds and butterflies, Tucker, with his daughter Lauren, runs a birding blog on the latest sightings from the Newton St Loe area near Bath. Not just birds, but his account is very informative about butterflies and the close-up shots are just incredibly pretty.

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British Columbia-based William Murdock (@williammurdockphotos) mostly uses a Canon EOS-1D X to photograph birds from Canada. We love his style of centre framing, the way he plays with colour contrasts and his attention to detail. A few animals and butterflies make an appearance here and there, but most notable on his feed are his snaps of majestic owls.

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With over twenty years of experience and an aim to conserve wildlife, Jeffrey P. Karnes&rsquos (@jeffreypkarnes_birds) feed is filled with magnificent creatures like the tricolored heron, snowy egret, brown pelican and cedar waxwing. He often shoots a bird taking flight or a side profile capturing the flutter of the wings. His captions weave a narrative and may even dish out facts.

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