Jen Younger Photography

Jen Younger Photography A diverse collection of favourite images to share my passion for photography.

For years we had a Collared Sparrowhawk hunting in our neighbourhood. It was truly a fascinating bird, even if watching ...
23/05/2026

For years we had a Collared Sparrowhawk hunting in our neighbourhood. It was truly a fascinating bird, even if watching it devour it's freshly caught prey was a bit confronting at times. But honestly, this is the food chain in motion and I really felt honoured to be able to witness this from the comfort and convenience of our back yard.

Back in my Sony days, when I first made the leap into the more semi pro mirrorless camera + telephoto lens world, the first image I captured was the OG Collared Sparrowhawk and although the settings were way off, I managed to salvage a decent photo with some editing in post. I was blown away by the intense glowing eyes and feather detail, which was quite the miracle considering it was taken in pre dawn light.

Part of my recovery post Cancer surgery and treatment was to study and photography birds that visited our yard. It was a daily ritual, the Noisy Mynas would sound the alarm, announcing the arrival of the Hawk. This gave me a wonderful distraction in these difficult times. As time progressed and healing followed I continued to enjoy the presence of this almost spiritual creature.

I don't know what happened but for a long while this stunning bird of prey disappeared. It's absence really had an impact on me. I didn't know if it had died, or moved to another hunting patch.

Yesterday a different bird settled into our Silky Oak tree and I was lucky enough to capture a few images of this beauty, before a pair of bossy Currawongs flew in and chased it away.

I really hope it's the beginning of a new residency, how fortunate to have this happen in suburbia. 🥰

11/05/2026

Latest newsletter for GBCMA, scroll down to see pics featuring the gorgeous little weapon, the Nankeen Kestrel. Last one taken by me 🦅✨Please don’t skip reading the story, it’s such an interesting bird of prey.

https://www.gbcma.vic.gov.au/news_events/dead-trees-are-vital-to-this-little-bird-of-prey.html?fbclid=IwRlRTSARvRLtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeCnNoV697eEZSBUb-Ouuh07u5Hrc0IAVUwxp0iFcidvMRdTTRwpzoxY59gXE_aem_z1_BotpkLEYtqh_43Qnhtg

Raptors are carnivorous birds of prey that hunt and feed on live prey including rabbits, rodents, fish, lizards and other birds.

No. 2 Grey FantailThe second feature bird in this little series is the fancy little Grey Fantail, in a citrus orchard ne...
06/05/2026

No. 2 Grey Fantail
The second feature bird in this little series is the fancy little Grey Fantail, in a citrus orchard near Cobram.
Thanks to the kind orchardist, we spent a couple of hours wandering around admiring the birds, and it didn't take long before this cheeky little show off turned up. They are reasonably common but always put on an acrobatic show, launching off their perch into the air in pursuit of winged insects.
Not sure if this is a male or female as they are very similar. These insectivorous birds are very beneficial to the health of the orchard and help keep troublesome insect numbers down.
OM1 Mark 2
300mm f4 Pro Prime Lens
Thanks for a great day out

No. 1 Red Capped Robin (Male) The first in a series featuring a wonderful array of feathered friends in a citrus orchard...
01/05/2026

No. 1 Red Capped Robin (Male)

The first in a series featuring a wonderful array of feathered friends in a citrus orchard near Cobram. Thanks to the kind orchardist, we spent a couple of hours wandering around admiring the birds, in particular this stunning fella. He was quite elusive and although we saw him when we first arrived he disappeared for the majority of the session until we were ready to pack up. We saw a fleeting glimpse of the female and unfortunately she was not in the mood for a portrait on this occasion. These insectivorous birds are very beneficial to the health of the orchard and help keep troublesome insect numbers down.

OM1 Mark 2
300mm f4 Pro Prime Lens

Thanks for a great day out

10/04/2026

The wonderful macro world of my friend Sharon’s garden 💐🤩✨🦋🐝🐞🐜🦗🦟🪲🕷️

It's been awhile.........health challenges have clipped my wings once again, but the backyard is a treasure trove of mac...
05/04/2026

It's been awhile.........health challenges have clipped my wings once again, but the backyard is a treasure trove of macro opportunities 🤩🐞

OM1 Mk11 + 60mm f2.8
Godox V350 flash
Cygnustech Diffuser

Please help if you can 🙏🏻🐨🦎🦜🦘
11/01/2026

Please help if you can 🙏🏻🐨🦎🦜🦘

Tarcombe Wildlife Shelter and Dr Robyn Coy Have Lost Everything Yesterda… Ellie Stubbs needs your support for Tarcombe animal shelter and and Dr Robyn coy

03/01/2026

Not your conventional “pretty” firework images, but this is how I saw it.

Over my back fence with power lines and all. This will be a year of creative experimentation for me. After many health challenges in 2025, one thing I have learnt is to pivot and adjust to circumstances and find a way. It’s all about having fun, but keeping it real and achievable, right?

Wishing you all a fantastic 2026, thank you for supporting me on my little page. It means alot to me 🥳🌟

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