Captured this at a local wildlife reserve yesterday. Went out to look for harriers but when I got to the ponds I found that a big flock of what I thought were some kind of terns were there.
They were in full feeding mode and were zipping around the water and then shooting up and catching flying insects in the air. I had a great time shooting these guys and they were a real challenge.
Not only were they fast but they were a technical nightmare. An almost totally white bird flying over water, sky and varied BGs. They have very soft feathers around there head and neck like a dove.
Not until my drive home did I find out on Ibirds Pro that they were non breeding plumage Bonaparte's Gulls. The breeding adults look awesome with a black head. Hope to see one.
1DMKIV---700mm---f5.6---ss1/3200---ISO800---HH@3:30pm---20%crop
Thanks as always for looking and for your input. Appreciated.
David







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but I desaturated the yellow channel ( I realise I included the edge of the wing which should have remained with some colour ) I did use a 9% detail extractor on the lower body only.

