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"Pairs flights"
Sandhill crane pairs flying here and there at Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife refuge in New Mexico. I have photographed these birds for years and never tire of their beauty and personalities.
Spectacular sunset over the "Crane Pool" provided the perfect backdrop for this pair coming in for the night. (Bosque del Apache NWR)
This is a re-edit from a photograph I posted here on Flickr years ago. It is amazing how far I have gone with my photography and traveling the world.
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Get ready for an experience of a lifetime! Arriving 40 minutes before sunrise, I waited in the cold pre-dawn for the daily ritual of the fly-out of the snow geese. The geese roost in the ponds overnight to protect themselves from predators and then fly-out in mass in the morning just as the sun rises to go to their feeding areas.
Mention the word "Bosque" to any bird photographer and they will instantly know you are talking about the mecca for bird photography in the United States. Every year from November to February, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is home to thousands of migrating sandhill cranes and snow geese for the winter. Located in San Antonio, New Mexico and a little over an hour drive south of Albuquerque, Bosque del Apache will enliven your senses and put your photography skills to the test.
It is also home to professional and well-funded amateurs photographers who migrate to Bosque for unique photo opportunities. In particular, the breathtaking experience of the predawn fly-out of tens of thousands snow geese.
As primarily a landscape and cityscape photographer I chose to go to Bosque to challenge and expand my photography skills. After my first day of shooting it became apparent I had some shortcomings. Bosque is one place where your camera equipment is as important as the person behind it. This is where top-notch professional camera bodies and fast super telephoto lens dominate. While the Canon 600mm f/4 lens is a popular lens with bird photographers, most photographers I talked with used the Canon 500mm f/4 lens because of its lighter weight and ease of use on the credit card.
The longest lens I was shooting with was with my Canon 100-400mm, but with limitations comes creativity. Most photos you see of Bosque del Apache are sharp portraits of the wildlife. My approach was to portray more environmental portraits of not only the wildlife but also man and nature.
Overall, I had a great time shooting at Bosque minus the cold weather (at dawn it was in the mid-teens). Now if Santa would kindly deliver the Canon 600mm f/4 lens for Christmas I would consider going back and braving the cold!
Happy Travels!
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Canon EOS 5D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
The sunrise on my last morning at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico was, by far, the most beautiful I had ever seen. Taken around 6:00 am on December 16, 2016 at a spot called The Flight Deck.
Having just returned from another glorious trip to the Bosque Del Apache National wildlife refuge....It's time for more sandhill crane shots!!! Many more from this year to add....
The morning fly out Saturday 11/30/2013. Heavy cloud cover made for a dramatic sunrise, and very low light levels.
Sandhill Cranes are just amazing birds! They mate for life....Are incredibly social....Are absolutely beautiful.....Like to kick each other in the face.......Like to dance......Like to talk a lot!!! Here is another series from my trip to Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife refuge and Bernardo wildlife management area in New Mexico winter of 2025.