stephan00 said:And three more, could be much better, I know, but I have taken a lot of worse photos 8)
Hah! Love that last shot! Looks like my cat when she's begging for a morsel.
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stephan00 said:And three more, could be much better, I know, but I have taken a lot of worse photos 8)
Terry Rogers said:Shot through a fence at the Edmonton Zoo
stephan00 said:Let's get this back to the duck-motif
At the local university there's a nice pond with huge signs asking people not to feed the ducks and swans, which of course means that on the weekends graddaddys, daddys and retirees are virtually fighting to get a spot to feed the nice birdies.
Which is fine by me, so I can just sit and wait. Here are some from last Saturday, all with 5DIII and one of the whites, a couple bare lens, the rest with the 2xIII, and I can say that it is a very fine lens indeed![]()
Click said:Jack Douglas said:Anyone, if you know please confirm, I think I've just shot my first Magnolia warbler.
Jack
Yes Jack, it's a Magnolia Warbler.Very nice shot my friend!
Amazing! That is the exact look my dog cuddles gives my mother-in-law when she wants dog biscuitsjrista said:stephan00 said:And three more, could be much better, I know, but I have taken a lot of worse photos 8)
Hah! Love that last shot! Looks like my cat when she's begging for a morsel.![]()
Jack Douglas said:Hey Serendipidy, I hope your heron friend doesn't leave you! It'd be worse than a divorce or death in the family.I know how addicted to the pond I've become this summer and everything changes around here late October! Then there is almost nothing.
Well not quite, there are always chickadees and nuthatches and woodpeckers but you freeze your fingers shooting.
You must have the world record for the best BCNHeron photos. Must be an awful lot of fish where you are too. Any worth photographing? Jumping fish??
Jack
Fantastic photos of the herons and fish, thanks for sharing them. They do well swallowing fish that size; must have good digestive juices.serendipidy said:The big stabbed fish who escaped and some of the "pirate" ducks
serendipidy said:More Heron fishing from today. Six duck pirates quickly raided us and refused to leave, stealing most of the bread. Heron still caught about 6 tilapia, 2 big ones. The biggest one he stabbed (I've never seen him stab a fish, before he always grabbed them like using chopsticks). It fought vigorously, getting away once, was quickly recaptured, and then, finally escaping back into the water.
7D, 100-400L, f/7.1, ISO 320, handheld
+1Click said:serendipidy said:More Heron fishing from today. Six duck pirates quickly raided us and refused to leave, stealing most of the bread. Heron still caught about 6 tilapia, 2 big ones. The biggest one he stabbed (I've never seen him stab a fish, before he always grabbed them like using chopsticks). It fought vigorously, getting away once, was quickly recaptured, and then, finally escaping back into the water.
7D, 100-400L, f/7.1, ISO 320, handheld
Great pictures Serendipidy. 8) Keep doing photo of your heron friend. It's always a pleasure to look at them.![]()