BIRD IN FLIGHT ONLY -- share your BIF photos here

Hi Simon.
It would seem that you made a very smooth transition from PIF to BIF. You have some stunning shots there, it must have been a real treat and yet incredibly difficult just to know where to look / point the camera with so many subjects to choose from.

Cheers, Graham.

Viper28 said:
As most of you would know I normally take pictures of military jets but just down the road from my usual haunts is a farm that once a day feeds the local Red Kite (Milvus Milvus) population. There are hundreds of them in the air at any one point of time and its like a maelstrom of feathers, its near impossible to know what to focus on (and it certainly makes the 7D's AF work for a living).

All taken with the 7D + 300/2.8L
 
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Valvebounce said:
Hi Dan.
Really nice shot, excellent shape to the bird. And who says the 6D is no good for action, you seem to have taken control and made it do your bidding for you, well done.

Cheers, Graham.

Dan Renţea said:
I call this image "Under attack!" :D
European bee-eater

Canon 6D with Canon 100-400mm lens


Thank you, Graham.

Ha ha, my 6D is a speed demon. :D I don't have problems shooting birds in flight with it, despite the fact that it has only 11 af points and 4.4 fps.
 

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A couple of images of what I believe to be Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) a species that has been introduced to the "new world" in the last 40 years through florida and has now expanded to Oregon where these are captured.
The second one is a dove showing of its tail for whomever will pay attention. Both with 1DX Mii w 500mm f4.0 ii f 4 iso 1000.
 

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applecider said:
A couple of images of what I believe to be Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) a species that has been introduced to the "new world" in the last 40 years through florida and has now expanded to Oregon where these are captured.
No, those look quite different (brownish color, narrow white-rimmed black collar). I'm pretty sure this is a band-tailed pigeon.
I like the second capture, though. Maybe remove the sensor dust spot?

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It is outwardly similar to the European wood pigeon

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=wood+pigeon&rlz=1C1PRFC_enGB688GB688&espv=2&biw=2133&bih=1194&site=webhp&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwijrf2k9cHOAhVmFMAKHe5xB5wQ_AUIBigB&dpr=0.9
 
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