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Lovely light in general!Anytime you leave with at least one sequence you are happy with is a good day. Sitting in the mud tonight it was pretty quiet as the tide was still draining from the inlet and there was not much to keep the wildlife active. I had a group of Killdeer, a couple of Black Bellied Plovers, and some Western Sandpipers at various places but nothing super interesting until just before the sun set. A Greater Yellowlegs wandered up from behind, and fortunately for me, turned and caught a fish at a great angle for the remaining light.
1DX K II 600 f/4 II 1.4X III 1/500 : f/6.3 : ISO 1000 @840mm
Beautiful shots , I was in Cherokee NC looking for warblers and the leaves were very annoying .j Here are a few more. All taken with 7D mkll / EF500 f4 / 1.4xlll. Jeremy American Redstart (female-fall) Black-and-white Warbler (1st fall) Common Yellowthroat (female-1st fall) Golden-winged Warbler (1st fall) Magnolia Warbler (1st fall) Magnolia Warbler (female-fall) Nashville Warbler (1st fall) Ovenbird (1st fall) Wilson's Warbler (1st fall) Wilson's Warbler (male-fall) [ATTACH type="full" alt="American Redstart (female-fall) 106.jpg said:
Beautiful birds Jeremy! And as usually a lot of great shots - I believe you had a lot of fun!Here are a few more. All taken with 7D mkll / EF500 f4 / 1.4xlll.
Jeremy
American Redstart (female-fall)
Black-and-white Warbler (1st fall)
Common Yellowthroat (female-1st fall)
Golden-winged Warbler (1st fall)
Magnolia Warbler (1st fall)
Magnolia Warbler (female-fall)
Nashville Warbler (1st fall)
Ovenbird (1st fall)
Wilson's Warbler (1st fall)
Wilson's Warbler (male-fall)
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This great horned owl was resting on a nearby tree, yesterday.
EOS-R & Sigma 60-600mm @600mm.
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