



Less than three miles? You must have a gigantic zoom lensIn my opinion, the grey geese have now become too trusting from feeding.
Especially because I know that feeding bread to the chicks can lead to abnormal fast growth and irreparable deformities, e.g. of the wings.
Pic one is almost full sensor size, the pics of the dad are full size. All less than 3 m away.
Meanwhile, I hiss back when the gander hisses at me. But we get along
5D4, 100-400L II+TC, @560mm, f/11, 1/500, ISO 500-800.
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Sad indeed that, despite all the warnings, people don't refrain from feeding geese, ducks and other birds (with bread).In my opinion, the grey geese have now become too trusting from feeding.
Especially because I know that feeding bread to the chicks can lead to abnormal fast growth and irreparable deformities, e.g. of the wings.
Pic one is almost full sensor size, the pics of the dad are full size. All less than 3 m away.
Meanwhile, I hiss back when the gander hisses at me. But we get along
5D4, 100-400L II+TC, @560mm, f/11, 1/500, ISO 500-800.
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Mile = miLess than three miles? You must have a gigantic zoom lens![]()
A female Superb Fairy-wren about to disappear back into the undergrowth.
In my opinion, the grey geese have now become too trusting from feeding.
Especially because I know that feeding bread to the chicks can lead to abnormal fast growth and irreparable deformities, e.g. of the wings.
Pic one is almost full sensor size, the pics of the dad are full size. All less than 3 m away.
Meanwhile, I hiss back when the gander hisses at me. But we get along
5D4, 100-400L II+TC, @560mm, f/11, 1/500, ISO 500-800.
I live in Germany, Europe. I am an engineer and I refer to the International System of Units (SI).Less than three miles? You must have a gigantic zoom lens![]()
I gave up resignedly.When you beg them not to do so, with luck you hear "it's so much fun for the kids", or worse, you get insulted...
I like Stonechats.The males are handsome.A male European stonechat. He was very bold and stayed in place a while, which was handy because this was an instance where the long MFD of this lens was a problem - I thankfully had time to walk back to get him in focus.
R6, RF 800 f/11 + RF Extender 1.4x; 1120mm, 1/500sec, f/16, ISO 2000.
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Me too! And they have the excellent habit of perching on high twigs with clean backgroundsI like Stonechats.The males are handsome.