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This is the 3rd owl I was able to view and photograph early in 2018.Of the 4 owls 2 were in British Columbia (one lifer) and 2 here in Michigan.
The long-tailed tit has been a bit elusive for me. There are a few around the garden but they don't tend to stay for long and I have struggled to get a photo of any of them. But this afternoon one decided to hang around for a little longer.
An old, disintegrating barn in Hardin County, Iowa that doesn't have too many years left.
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** Long-tailed tits are not common in our garden, but occasionally a small flock will land in our cherry tree . Of course, I often don’t have a camera ready when they arrive . However, on this occasion, for some reason, I did have my camera out, and I could quickly take a few shots. They are pretty little birds.
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I am lucky that my local walk takes in part of the Fife Coastal Path. My hour-a-day sanctioned exercise is not energetic but gives me so much pleasure and it is great to see the spring develop day by day
A long pool of water gathers and becomes larger by the year, (it never dries up) at the bottom of a hill in the woods at Bacton Norfolk.
From a wander in the woods a week ago.
"Longer than any forest primeval, I've been in love with you." - Dan Fogelberg
Lovely green carpet moss hidden in a snowy wooded glen in the Sierra Nevada mountains in Yosemite National Park. High above the valley floor and the throngs of visitors below. Untouched by time and mankind.
Long tailed-tit (Aegithalos caudatus caudatus) perched on a branch.
Raniuszek (Aegithalos caudatus caudatus) siedzący na gałęzi.
Long Lake sits beside the Beartooth Highway in Wyoming. The lake is one of the hundreds of glacial lakes on the Beartooth Plateau which were the result of Pleistocene glaciation.
Long tailed broadbill, Vietnam.
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The Long-tailed Sylph (Aglaiocercus kingii) is one of the most striking hummingbirds of the Andes, and this individual was photographed at La Minga Ecolodge in Valle del Cauca, Colombia. Perched on a weathered branch, the bird displays its iridescent green plumage and elongated sapphire-blue tail, features that shimmer differently with every shift of light. I framed the subject against a softly blurred background to isolate its form and enhance the subtle contrast between feather detail and the muted tones of the forest.
From a technical perspective, my goal was to balance speed and detail, ensuring crisp focus while maintaining natural light tones. The branch’s texture complements the smooth gradient backdrop, creating a composition that highlights the bird’s delicate lines. For me, this image reflects not only the beauty of the species but also the challenge of capturing its fleeting stillness. It is a reminder that patience and precision are as vital as equipment choice in bird photography.
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