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  1. Hōlei Sea Arch

    Hōlei Sea Arch

    This famous sea arch, rising as high as a 10 story building, and located at the coast of Volcano Nation Park on the big island, was carved by the aggressive waves of the Pacific Ocean as they pummel the lava rock cliffs.
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    Canon EF Camera Recommendations?

    Hello, I was considering to purchase a new camera for my wildlife photography, but I am at a loss of which camera I should buy. I am currently using the Canon T7, but found that the autofocus for moving subjects, such as birds in flight, is not the best. Does anyone have any recommendations of...
  3. Whitethroat

    Whitethroat

    Spotted three on the 18th April at Shapwick on the Somerset levels.
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    Could it handle an extender?

    Hello everyone, I’ve recently acquired a Canon 6D Mark ii and am planning on getting a Sigma 150-600 lens. The fact that it’s a full frame will of course imply a limitation in the zoom’s reach, which will be quite hard to get accustomed to since I’ve been using a P900 for a year. Now, everyone’s...
  5. Kingfisher

    Kingfisher

    BirdMad.com
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    Cetti's Warbler
  7. Sulphur Orchid

    Sulphur Orchid

  8. Juvenile Cooper's Hawk - Central Park, NYC

    Juvenile Cooper's Hawk - Central Park, NYC

    This young Cooper's Hawk was quite cooperative as it put on a display unsuccessfully chasing several squirrels in Central Park NYC. The photo was shot with a Canon 7d Mark II and a Canon 100-400 f4/L II lens.
  9. Bearded Bell Bird - Procnias averano

    Bearded Bell Bird - Procnias averano

    Taken in Trinidad 2019 a difficult bird to see ,although its loud strange call can be heard over long distances in the rain forest where it lives in the canopy.
  10. Reflection Mandarin

    Reflection Mandarin

    Taken at the Hirosaki Castle
  11. Bald Eagle

    Bald Eagle

    Bald eagle landing on tree branch.
  12. Common Cuckoo

    Common Cuckoo

    A rare outing in 2018 but the Canon 600mm f4 Mk2 does the business!
  13. Graceful male Blackbird

    Graceful male Blackbird

    Garden birds from the hide, birds are in short supply in the Fens Cambridgeshire and the best way to get good shots are in the garden for me. Love trying to get their lives as close as possible, often around 4-8 feet, it's fun and I get to watch their silly ways. Common male Blackbird in early...
  14. Lets dance

    Lets dance

    Great and Little egret dance at sunrise in a lake for more visit www.flickr.com/photos/tahirs_photography
  15. Downy Woodpecker

    Downy Woodpecker

    Photographed while busily foraging on a pin cherry tree.
  16. Pine Siskin

    Pine Siskin

  17. Patience

    Patience

    I observed this spider patiently monitoring a line of silk spread across a leaf, one leg on the thread as it remained motionless. I suspect that the spider was waiting for an insect to hit the thread before attacking it. The original photo was heavily cropped, and I am very impressed with the...
  18. Northern Parula

    Northern Parula

  19. Nashville Warbler

    Nashville Warbler

  20. Black-Capped Chickadee

    Black-Capped Chickadee

  21. Sanderling

    Sanderling

    A shot of a bird that never sits still...
  22. Sanderlings

    Sanderlings

    This cute group of Sanderlings was very curious and came within about two feet of me. It was especially entertaining to watch them follow the receding waves, then jump back as the waves came back in. I really like how the focus singled out the center bird.
  23. Red-Eyed Vireo

    Red-Eyed Vireo

  24. Mexican Jay Portrait

    Mexican Jay Portrait

    I am really amazed at the feather detail my Sigma 100-300 f/4 can produce, especially at short distances (this bird was ~3m away). No sharpening at all has been done to this photo!
  25. Female Mallard

    Female Mallard

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