How 'bout some big bad birds! (and a gator and bug)

zackiedawg

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This past weekend, some very nice light out in the wetlands for a little birding:

Great blue heron closeup:
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Cattle egret landing:
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Red-shouldered hawk up in a tree:
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Northern harrier looking for prey:
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Pretty little kestrel (a small hawk) in a tree:
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Belted kingfisher got himself a fish:
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And it's not all about the birds...there are other big, bad denizens out there, like the gator resting in the sun:
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You heard of 'BIFs' for birds in flight...but how about a 'DIF', of a dragonfly in flight:
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Thank you Paul and Erich.


I always love shooting the raptors - they're cool looking whether sitting still or flying.
 
These are spectacular! Super Job Justin... What lens were you using? Also what camera? Did you use the mirrorless to capture these shots?

~Joanie
 
Thank you Joanie. ; For those, I was shooting with my A580 DSLR, using my old faithful Minolta 300mm F4 APO lens with a 1.4x matched APO II teleconverter. ; It's a nice combo for birding and wildlife - not too heavy, and hand-holdable, and fast enough to keep up with anything. ; I do shoot with the mirrorless too, when I want to travel lighter - it does a respectable job too, though the tracking speed of the DSLR still pays some benefits over mirrorless.
 
killer shots Justin. bravo on the harrier. tough birds to get. before I got the 600 I had the 300 f4 and 1.4. great combo and very sharp but needed more reach. birds don't get close where I shoot
 
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