Cool pic of the fox.View attachment 199831
As I was shooting my birds, a friendly spectator appeared...
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How about these two pictures of the same subject?!Fun with the Photoshop '"Sky Replace" feature. I was trying to repurpose an old Snowy Owl photo I shot on an oceanside sandune.
I have the Lightroom/Photoshop subscription. I only occasionally use Photoshop. I was surprised how easy it was to use.
I guess it has only limited usability for birders, but it was enjoyable to use. The image was done using only using the presets and took seconds. Has anyone else tried it?
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The "peek-a-boo" duck is hidingView attachment 199831
As I was shooting my birds, a friendly spectator appeared...
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The "peek-a-boo" duck is hiding. Sometimes a surprise critter make a wonderful shot. Nice images.
I‘ve been back and forth on Willet versus Godwit. You might be right. Lots of similarities between the two.Nice shot - great detail. I think it is a Willet.
It's a WilletI‘ve been back and forth on Willet versus Godwit. You might be right. Lots of similarities between the two.

Beautiful photos! Not on lilac but it could be a local, common name.I somehow managed to post this in the wrong thread earlier! Not even sure how I got into that thread. Ah such is life.
Managed to catch this little male Anna's Hummingbird perched a top of our lilac tree yesterday singing away. Shot with Canon R5, RF 100-500 @ 500mm f/7.1 1/200th ISO 1250 and used DxO PureRaw in post.
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Nice photos but it's not a Godwit: That entirely black, straight bill doesn't belong to Godwit (plus other differences). I would try with WilletGodwits on the beach (R5 with 24-105 @ 105, iso 100, f / 7.1, 1/500sec) View attachment 199838View attachment 199839