It's been a great spring for Mourning Warblers in my area. In the last week, I've had anywhere form 4-6 of them daily, which normally you might find one. One of my favorite warblers!
Jeremy
Lovely shots. Nicely done, Jeremy.
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It's been a great spring for Mourning Warblers in my area. In the last week, I've had anywhere form 4-6 of them daily, which normally you might find one. One of my favorite warblers!
Jeremy
Thanks, ISv. I can't get too close to the mourning doves, but I think that they tolerate me at a reasonable (super telephoto) distance because they're coming in just for my feeder seed, and that I stay still while observing/photographing them. The cardinals are fairly skittish too.Looking at the numerous photos of the Mourning Dove (and from rather close distance!) posted by you I'm also feeling jealous! We have some small number of them here but they usually are very skittish and I still have to get a good photo... Forget the White Throated Sparrow! You can't find it here!
It's a Mandarin Duck. You only just got him the frame! Nice shot.First shot with my EF 600mm f/4 III. Very overcast and rainy. But what a lens. This is the first shot I ever took with the lens. (tryin it out a bit) So nothing fancy
Canon EOS R5 - Canon EF 600mm f/4 L IS USM III (distance approx 10-15 meters)
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Beautiful birds Jeremy! Keep them coming!It's been a great spring for Mourning Warblers in my area. In the last week, I've had anywhere form 4-6 of them daily, which normally you might find one. One of my favorite warblers!
Jeremy
first 5 are the male (last 2 without tail!)
last 3 are the female.
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Congrats on a new life bird! Even better when you get good looks and wonderful photos!Got a tip last night that there were Flycatchers in a local churchyard. There was a break in the weather this morning and I got shots of two Spotted Flycatchers which I assume is the nesting pair. (R5 + 100-500mm + 1.4xTC). First time I have ever seen this species.
Thanks Jeremy!Congrats on a new life bird! Even better when you get good looks and wonderful photos!
Jeremy
Great to see, Dockland! I might have to buy that lens.First shot with my EF 600mm f/4 III. Very overcast and rainy. But what a lens. This is the first shot I ever took with the lens. (tryin it out a bit) So nothing fancy
Canon EOS R5 - Canon EF 600mm f/4 L IS USM III (distance approx 10-15 meters)
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Beautiful!First shot with my EF 600mm f/4 III. Very overcast and rainy. But what a lens. This is the first shot I ever took with the lens. (tryin it out a bit) So nothing fancy
Canon EOS R5 - Canon EF 600mm f/4 L IS USM III (distance approx 10-15 meters)
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I love that bird. Don't know why: there are many much more colorful and exotic-looking birds even in South-East Europe where I did my first (and so far last - 2019) photos. May be that humility... Edited: I have to try better (more up to date software) for this series!Got a tip last night that there were Flycatchers in a local churchyard. There was a break in the weather this morning and I got shots of two Spotted Flycatchers which I assume is the nesting pair. (R5 + 100-500mm + 1.4xTC). First time I have ever seen this species.
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You did better than me: we have some of these every year (like 4-7, or less) but they keep in restricted areas where I can't go to close the distance (and the air is rather turbulent even in early morning for longer distances)A change of pace from the warblers... I was at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge watching shorebirds Tuesday morning and 2 White-faced Ibis flew in. Wow, what a treat that was! Horicon is a magnet for birds like that, but they are still considered rare for our area. Lighting was terrible, but I think I did ok.
Jeremy
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