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  1. Brown-Crested Flycatcher

    Brown-Crested Flycatcher

    Sorry for being so late in updating my gallery...anybody else such a procrastinator? These are some from a trip to American southwest (AZ, NM, up to CO) over the summer. More to come...
  2. Wigeon

    Wigeon

    A female taking to the air. Every time I post I seem to be apologising for my lack of contributions to the Forum. This shot was one of only a few taken in October, so not a lot of new bird images I'm afraid.
  3. Great Egret

    Great Egret

  4. Red Footed Falcon

    Red Footed Falcon

    It's unusual for me to actually see a rarity when one pops up. It's normally, "Oh, you've just missed it" or "it was showing beautifully all day yesterday" - you get the idea. However, yesterday, we did actually see this bird. Thanks to Kim for the information and...
  5. Arctic Terns

    Arctic Terns

    Arctic Terns are known to fly from pole to pole. These two birds were having a debate over a third bird... I photographed these during a recent trip to Norway for a bird study that i conducted for a client.
  6. Sharp-Shinned Hawk

    Sharp-Shinned Hawk

  7. Canada Goose Portrait

    Canada Goose Portrait

  8. Sandhill Crane

    Sandhill Crane

  9. Sandhill Crane Portrait

    Sandhill Crane Portrait

    Caught mid-blink!
  10. Is that were whey went.

    Is that were whey went.

    This two Great Egrets was also photographed in Deep River Ct. They were part of the four Egrets found in the marsh that day. The photo is cropped around 10% and touched up in lightroom. Camera Model Canon EOS 7D, Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/1000, Av(Aperture...
  11. sigma-canon comparision same F stop, distance

    sigma-canon comparision same F stop, distance

    canon 500mm F4, sigma 150-600mm sport
  12. CalvinFold's Photography Setup (150139)

    CalvinFold's Photography Setup (150139)

    This is my gear as of 1/30/2015, and replaces all of my digiscoping equipment. I call it "digiscoping without the scope." --Canon PowerShot SX60 HS --Canon Lens Hood LH-DC90 --Vanguard Alta Pro 263AT tripod --Vanguard SB-100 stone bag --Manfrotto MH293D3-Q2 head --Tamrac N27...
  13. black crested chickidee

    black crested chickidee

    Trans Canada Trail St Jacobs On Canada
  14. Eastern Towhee

    Eastern Towhee

  15. Wren singing

    Wren singing

    Probably calling for spring
  16. Hodgson's Frogmouth

    Hodgson's Frogmouth

  17. Song Thrush

    Song Thrush

    A brief glimpse of a song thrush in the snow.
  18. Nuthatch

    Nuthatch

    Seen in woodland near Canterbury, Kent.
  19. Pigeon

    Pigeon

    Just got a new canon sx50, first shots trying it out yesterday in a short dry slot.
  20. Wilson's Snipe

    Wilson's Snipe

    I recently stumbled upon three Wilson's Snipes while kayaking back to an area of Summit Lake where I had seen a few Greater Yellowlegs weeks earlier. For this shot I was using a Canon 7D w/ 400mm F5.6 lens. Shutter speed was 1/320 sec at F11 using ISO 200. I was able to get about 50 feet from...
  21. Short-eared Owl at night

    Short-eared Owl at night

    Owl flying around in street lights hunting mice. Canon 7D, 300/2.8IS handheld, flash internal.
  22. Mawddach Estuary, Wales

    Mawddach Estuary, Wales

    Lovely spot when the sun's shining as it was on this day!
  23. Trearddur Bay, Anglesey

    Trearddur Bay, Anglesey

    The weather forecast was dry & sunny!!
  24. Blue Tit - Cyanistes caeruleus

    Blue Tit - Cyanistes caeruleus

    I was more than please with this blue tit shot!
  25. Nuthatch - Arundel WWT

    Nuthatch - Arundel WWT

    Seen at Arundel, my first seen and photographed Nuthatch.
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