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Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.

A leaf, alone, leaning on a silent bench,

thinks of its bright path;

of the day it will turn green,

of the breeze that will make it tremble,

and of the sunlight that will warm its heart.

And the leaf knows,

when raindrops dance upon it

and birds sing overhead,

the patience that is not green today

will blossom tomorrow.

Just a wonderful sunset at surfers bay

Renardeau . / Red Fox Cub .

 

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Moving from the shore to the middle shallows, patience and persistence was the theme of the day.

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The male osprey brings in a meal for his long-suffering family, on Tigertail Beach, Marco Island, Florida.

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"All things come to those who wait."

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" “In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.”

 

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A Rose-breasted Grosbeak sits in a tree waiting for a chance at the feeders which never came and off he went never to return - DSC-06061

Renardeau . / Red Fox Cub .

 

En attendant Maman , pour l’heure du souper . / Waiting for mom , for supper time .

 

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Breeding Snowy Egret

St Augustine, Florida

The lovely standing plumes are known as aigrettes.

We have an Arabic proverb that says, "Patience is the key to relief."

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Barn Owl waiting patiently for an opportunity to pounce

Barn Owl silently waiting for an opportunity to pounce.

Waited for 45 mins to get this shot of a Common Cormorant with a catch.patience

Tulips in my garden still waiting for warmth to open. Not my ideal POV but my better half has been busy digging up our back lawn, putting fresh soil from another part of the garden, rolling it out ready to reseed it so I daren’t even kneel on that.....yet...

Patience - Something that wildlife photography has taught me is patience. I used to get frustrated easily, especially when looking for Bobcats and move around or position myself in wrong areas. However, after experiences with various Bobcats, I have learned that silence, a low profile, and a still body are the best way to photograph this species.

 

It is important to remember that sometimes even when an animal is accustomed to you the photographer, there are other environmental stimuli that they are paying attention to that may startle them. When this subadult female Bobcat tensed up at the presence of a dog walking behind me, I stopped taking images and stayed very quiet to not cause any additional disturbance to her. The Nikon D850 shutter is incredibly noisy so that is something that I kept in mind. Eventually she relaxed, and I continued capturing images.

 

This is the closest I have ever been to a Bobcat. Many Bobcats tend to not tolerate photography at such close proximity even with a silent and sensitive approach so I treat Bobcat photography on an individual by individual basis. On the same note, I do not photograph all mammals at this proximity. I would hesitate photographing animals such as Coyotes and foxes at this range since sadly (at least in California) foxes and coyotes that allow closeups are typically fed by tourists or photographers. Being obligate carnivores, Bobcats exhibit a much safer tolerance to humans - curiosity in young individuals such as this, and indifference in older individuals that have grown accustomed to suburban environments. I encourage fellow photographers to not photograph food habituated wildlife, it is faux wildlife photography and many times the animals are euthanized at no fault of their own.

 

Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Location: Northern California, CA, USA

Equipment: Nikon D850 + Nikkor 500mm f/4 ED VR, Handheld

Settings: 1/200s, ISO: 450, f/4 @500mm +0.3 EV

I missed the initial line of storms as my son had a soccer game so didnt get to chase until late afternoon. The storms were starting to collapse as they near the coast so I head North and got this final one as it crossed Somerset dam near Kilcoy. The light was only this intense for a few seconds after the storm rolled over where I was waiting and I got about 5 shots before it faded.

Had another look down to the local wood, Wild Garlic still not out in full bloom. Seems to be behind other woodlands. Maybe another week before the white carpet.

Feisty four month old Tiffin drop kicking Fudge last May. Fudge never reacted angrily to Tiffin's rough games and was a model stepfather. Tiffin is pretty patient himself now with pouncy little sister Candy...

Waiting for the command with patience

Blue Herron patiently waits for dinner at the Robert Delaney Conservation Area in Mississippi County Missouri

 

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Found this little fellow on the wall just outside our front door. He was very patient indeed as I went and got my macro lens, took a few shots, then decided I needed a flash too. And then got this one.

“Patience can't be acquired overnight. It is just like building up a muscle. Every day you need to work on it.”

 

Eknath Easwaran

Your skills are still no match for a chicken

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