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Yesterday, we had a bright, sunny morning, which was probably the reason this young owl kept its eyes shut to mere slits much of the time that I watched it. Two other owls were hunting in the same general area where I found this one. However, I would have needed a super telephoto lens to get acceptable shots of either of them. It was enough to see three Snowy Owls in the same morning. This winter has been very generous with its gifts and I am deeply grateful.
This egret landed near me, and soon caught a fish. I was fortunate to get the whole scene captured. This was the successful removal of the fish from the lake.
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This Great Blue Heron had been fishing this spot for a bit, and came up successful with this tidbit.
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Somehow I was able to keep this fast flying Peregrine Falcon in frame and using the new eye tracking firmware. My Canon is loaded and ready to fire! Peace Valley Park, New Britain PA.
Male American Kestrel flying off to a tree with a nice Vole catch at Lake Galena. Peace Valley Park, New Britain PA. Right place and time,but on the wrong side of the sun.
Got some wild results from reflecting my LED lights in an old CD. I know I say this nearly every week, but I took loads of these and a couple of others for the theme, so difficult to choose the final post!
HMM!
Unusual Patterns
I just thought I'd upload a few more pictures from my last photo shoot of Ashala in our back garden. I just love her look here...
... demon. You should take care of me :) ♥♥♥
...'I swear on my life that I've been a good girl
Tonight, I don't wanna be her
...They say he likes a good time (My, oh my)
He comes alive at midnight (Every night)
My mama doesn't trust him (My, oh my)
He's only here for one thing
But (so am I)'...
The Black Skimmer is one of my favorite birds down at the shore. I just love watching them skim along the water catching fish. Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Galloway, NJ.
Female Common Kingfisher emerging with a snack.
Spent last Saturday trying to get this shot and took about a thousand - most of which were rubbish for one reason or another - but you only need 1!
Had to try and work out exactly where the Kingfisher would emerge and manually focus with the fastest shutter speed and maximum depth of field possible (whilst not pushing the ISO too high). So in other words 'spray and pray' as soon as the bird dives.
Even at f/7.1 there is only a few millimetres depth of field - luckily on this occassion she emerged parallel to my plane of view and from the right spot.
Even for the R5 the animal eye AF can't grab the bird eye diving or emerging - but at least it can take 20 frames a second which helps greatly with this type of thing.
American Kestrel. The Mighty Little Hunter with another kill at Lake Galena. Peace Valley Park, New Britain PA.