Shorebird migration is moving along nicely. Not a whole lot of individual birds mind you, but the ones I do find are 100% cooperative and tolerate close approach (as long as it is a slow and low approach). While photographing this Sanderling, the two Semipalmated Sandpipers that were hanging out with him would rarely wander out of the picture. On a couple of occasions it was a good thing as it offered a few good juxtaposition opportunities, such as in this image (IMO). Plus, it is always a nice bonus to get multiple species in a single frame.
Looks to me like a juvenile Sanderling molting into its first winter plumage, hope I got that right!
Canon 7D + 100-400L @275mm, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/200s., f/6.3, ISO 800, natural light, handheld, 110% FF(I add canvas at right as the edge was much too close to the BG sandpiper). A couple of ugly dark objects eliminated in the FG and I also tried toning down the bright area in middle frame but did not like the result so I opted to leave it as is.







(I add canvas at right as the edge was much too close to the BG sandpiper). A couple of ugly dark objects eliminated in the FG and I also tried toning down the bright area in middle frame but did not like the result so I opted to leave it as is.
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