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I always find it fascinating to observe Rough-legged hawks hover for some time while hunting. They usually hover much higher in the sky however this time the hawk was lower and did not land after scrutinizing the ground for prey.
Je trouve toujours ça fascinant de voir les Buses pattues faire du sur place quand elles chassent. C'est habituellement de beaucoup plus haut qu'elles le font. Celle-ci s'est arrêtée en vol à cet endroit et a attentivement observé le sol à la recherche d'une proie. Elle a ensuite continué sans se poser.
Another shot of this gorgeous little hummer.
It's going to be a few days before I get the opportunity for more shots like this as I trimmed all the blooms off of the bee balm. And wouldn't you know it - aphids like these plants as much as the hummingbirds. Working on a natural way to get rid of them....
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I was out today looking for subjects in the yard, when I noted that the hoverflies were out, in the sun against a dark background. I had the long macro, but it _is_ a 200mm, also, so I started shooting. Although small in the frame, they were in focus, even with my manual focus.
Rufus female Hummingbird. Honeysuckle flowers. Very aggressive and will chase Anna's away. Most winter in wooded areas in the Mexico state of Guerrero, traveling over 2,000 miles by an overland route from its nearest summer home—a prodigious journey for a bird weighing only three or four grams. IMG_6701
Giant Swallowtail butterfly fluttering over a wild meadow Aster.
Somewhat common and locally abundant.
This hoverfly kept returning to the same leaf, then moving up into the air near. Got out the trusty 200mm macro (manual focus) and started shooting. Got a few keepers out of the session.
I was at Chaplin Lake in Saskatchewan when this Common Tern was looking for fish. It would hover in one spot while searching the salt water below and then dive down if it spotted food. In this photo it took a brief moment while hovering to check me out! This looks to be a breeding adult.
Taken 7 June 2017.
After a couple of complete no shows, the stars aligned with the last bit of warm sunlight and a hover just about near enough. Over the moon and one of the first R5 shots that I'm really pleased with.
This photo is on the blog of The Baiting Hollow Hummingbird Sanctuary, please check the link bellow,
same bird as the previous shot, I hope to have better luck with more closer shots,
Black Jacobin - It's migratory and they appear in São Paulo during summer where they reproduce. This is a young one and was photographed at Trilha dos Tucanos - Tapiraí - São Paulo.
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If you'd like to see more of my osprey images, go to schockenphotography.com. I have many images of eagles and other raptors as well as owls, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, songbirds and mammals and I have a full section on birds in flight which is my specialty.