Apologies, I thought I had posted this last week. March's theme will be - Look whats in my beak. Your subject can have anything in its beak/bill from
Last Post By: Stu Bowie Today, 06:34 AMImage captured in my back garden
Olympus E-M1X
Lens focal length : 210 mm
Focal length in 35 mm film : 421.0mm
Exposure mode :
This was taken last month at my backyard set-up. This is a full frame image. Hope you enjoy it any comments and suggestions are appreciated.
I didn't realize how few recent images I have of red birds. I rarely bother pointing my rig at Northern Cardinals anymore. Taken May 2018. I can't remember
Last Post By: Volkan Akgul Today, 08:48 AM
I'm sad to share that our 8 month old son was recently diagnosed with cancer. Words can't express the pain that news like this brings and
This young Red-tailed Hawk was attempting to land on a telephone pole guy wire a few days ago.
D500, Sigma 150-600C @ 600mm, ISO 800, 1/2500s
EOS R6 RF 100-500 @500 f8 1/5300 ISO 3200 HH, Manual Exp, cropped for composition and to avoid bramble below
Same beauty as in previous
I was pretty happy too when the snow started to fall while photographing these great birds as I know how this adds lots to an image. I like this pose
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 02:59 PMAnother from my recent Osprey shoot. This is a pose I've never seen before. It was facing away from me but via a whistle or two from me it turned its
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann Today, 11:35 AMThis tiny bird's body is the size of a golf ball! They rarely perch in the open, and they move hella fast to regain the understory on the rare occasions
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann Today, 12:14 PMHello all, Hope you are well in these trying times. Here is another image that I shot near Astoria, OR. Shot with EOS 5DS with Sigma 150-600 mm at 600mm.
Last Post By: Bill Dix Yesterday, 04:09 PMEOS R6 RF 100-500 @500 f8 1/2000 ISO 6400 HH, Manual EXP, cropped from vertical for composition
About 10 minutes after sunset.
Hi all .... this little chap was trying to get an overview , maybe checking out where his mum was gone .
One of the world largest colonies
I am not an expert on shorebird ID by any stretch. I think this is an immmature Black-bellied Plover. If someone else konws differently please chime in.
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann Today, 12:29 PM
African Goose
Thread Starter: Joseph PrzybylaThis bird has been hanging around Lake Morton recently. A vagrant, an escapee, I don't know. Birders to the area have been identifying it as a Swan
Last Post By: Joseph Przybyla Today, 07:31 AM