Show your Bird Portraits

It's fun to be a part of this thread with the varied and high quality shots that keep showing up from different folk. I'm already starting to get panic attacks knowing that my bird count is about to nose dive. There'll be nuthatches, chickadees, magpies and a few others like pine grosbeaks and Bohemian waxwings but nothing like summer!

Not to mention that the temperatures won't be kind. :)

Jack
 
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Jack Douglas said:
It's fun to be a part of this thread with the varied and high quality shots that keep showing up from different folk. I'm already starting to get panic attacks knowing that my bird count is about to nose dive. There'll be nuthatches, chickadees, magpies and a few others like pine grosbeaks and Bohemian waxwings but nothing like summer!

Not to mention that the temperatures won't be kind. :)

Jack
Why not migrate with the birdies ;)

If you plan to fly south (east) you are very welcome in Pune, India :)

I am waiting for The November thru March period when a number of birds get to near (within 100 km radius) where I live.
 
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Ah yes! I'm going to start flapping tonight, maybe in my sleep. Seriously, if finances hold up I'm really hoping to have the odd holiday. Which brings me to another point. If I go to Peru, which will probably include other SA destinations, I feel I must take my 300 2.8 lens, but having been to SA a couple times I can imagine I'd have to have it chained to my arm 24 hours a day and what would I carry it in when not shooting, and how does one deal with the airlines etc.? I'm tempted to think the 6D and 24-70 would be it but then I'd be kicking myself everytime some wildlife showed up, knowing me :(

Any brief thoughts anyone on shooting birds far from home?

Jack
 
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Had my 300 X2 on my friends 70D tonight but the sun was setting and it just wasn't working out. We did shoot the moon and I sure like the prospects of 20+ MP crop and the extra reach (7D2 where are you?). I will be doing a more serious evaluation probably Sunday and hopefully will have some bird shots to post.

Jack
 
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Big fish dinner ;D
7D, 100-400L @400, f/5.6, 1/200s, ISO 320, Better Beamer flash, handheld
 

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Nice shots of that fish eating monster Serendipidy!

Finally had a Belted Kingfisher fly close enough to get a somewhat decent shot of it, but unfortunately I still only got to use about half of the pixels. Still cool to watch though.
5D MKIII : 800mm : 1/1600 : f/8 : ISO 400
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