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Hi Jack.
Excellent series of shots, each has its merits, but my favourite is the Swallow, the movement is the story in this shot.
Perhaps you should suggest to your local fire dept that they take a water bowser or two there and practice their hose work.

Cheers, Graham.

Jack Douglas said:
Just south of me at Miquelon lake, Alberta, this last weekend. A very large pot hole that attracts lots of birds but with no river feed it's slowly drying up - they say in a few decades it'll be gone, sadly.

Jack
 
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Eastern kingbird: I shot in the neighbourhood of 25-30 pictures of this fellow this morning with my 7DMII + 150-600mm Sigma C. I was able to get fairly close and he was certainly cooperative. It was blowing a minor gale, however, which made it difficult to hold the camera and lens steady, so I didn't get as many decent shots as I should have.
 

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Your daily dose of cuteness....

I drifted past these...... I stayed real still in the canoe so I wouldn't scare them.... they stayed real still so I wouldn't see them.....
 

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hbr said:
Click said:
Baby geese?

Yeah, that is what I think they are too.

Now that it's been stated I wonder why it didn't occur to me, except that there have been no geese around as far as I've detected in my extended yard. Generally, there are geese around here so I'll go with that. Thanks.

Now, I seldom am around gulls so am wondering if this is a Herring gull. I am now trying to get more BIF opportunities to practice tracking. Not too pleased with this. More so with the Ring-billed (think that's correct??).

Jack
 

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Jack Douglas said:
hbr said:
Click said:
Baby geese?

Yeah, that is what I think they are too.

Now that it's been stated I wonder why it didn't occur to me, except that there have been no geese around as far as I've detected in my extended yard. Generally, there are geese around here so I'll go with that. Thanks.

Now, I seldom am around gulls so am wondering if this is a Herring gull. I am now trying to get more BIF opportunities to practice tracking. Not too pleased with this. More so with the Ring-billed (think that's correct??).

Jack

Yes, Jack they are Ring Billed gulls. We get a lot of them here that over-winter but they are all gone now. BTW I love the pictures, not only the composition but also the colors. Very nice!

Brian
 
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Hi dpc.
Nice shots, especially considering the gale, it definitely adds to the difficulties associated with long lenses.

Cheers, Graham.

dpc said:
Eastern kingbird: I shot in the neighbourhood of 25-30 pictures of this fellow this morning with my 7DMII + 150-600mm Sigma C. I was able to get fairly close and he was certainly cooperative. It was blowing a minor gale, however, which made it difficult to hold the camera and lens steady, so I didn't get as many decent shots as I should have.
 
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