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It's a good idea to look both ways before taking off, it helps prevent collisions. :) Nice shots, ISv.
Off course you are right. I did say "rain" but didn't say what kind of rain :)! For 23 years on Oahu I haven't seen anything like that!
I'm pretty sure some points of the Island are still not accessible... The damage so far is evaluated as 1 billion (so far). Here is a link to get some imagination:
 
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R5ii + 200-800 @ 800; ISO 1600; 1/750s; f16

Female Northern Cardinal at the Magic hour while grilling mahi mahi (ISv I thought of you after viewing some of the aerial photos over Oahu)

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Mahi mahi is very good grilled! Especially when grilled immediately after the catch - I had that experience only once...
 
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White-throated Sparrow (I think...tan-striped morph)
R5ii +200-800@800

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...in trying to ID this one, I came across this:


My oh my I do love science, a respite for me in today's god-awful political climate...a climate that seems to have science in the crosshairs of the dullards (temporarily) in charge.

Oh yeah, reading CR is another welcome diversion.

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FWIW, my 5D3 + EF 100-400 II often hard a hard time focusing a shot like this (in the grass). It almost seems like cheating using a properly-set-up R5ii.
 
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White-throated Sparrow (I think...tan-striped morph)
R5ii +200-800@800


...in trying to ID this one, I came across this:


My oh my I do love science, a respite for me in today's god-awful political climate...a climate that seems to have science in the crosshairs of the dullards (temporarily) in charge.

Oh yeah, reading CR is another welcome diversion.

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FWIW, my 5D3 + EF 100-400 II often hard a hard time focusing a shot like this (in the grass). It almost seems like cheating using a properly-set-up R5ii.
I think you are right. A white -throated sparrow. Maybe juvenile. Great catch
 
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While we have watched a Common Merganser couple in our local creek the past few years, yesterday we saw two Hooded Merganser couples. We watched for about an hour while they meandered and occasionally playfully chased each other. Well, it seemed playful.

At one point there were also over a dozen Common Mergansers slightly crowding them toward us. Even with the 600mm and 1.4x tc my shots need quite a bit of cropping.
Drab light, but the waterfowl won't keep appointments.
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White-fronted Goose. They are relatively rare here, over-wintering from Greenland and colder parts of Europe. Technically not BIF as one foot still in the water as taking off as a loner to join the Greylags. (R5ii + RF 200-800mm).

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