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Oct 1, 2019 07:44:37   #
DirkWill Loc: Albuquerque, New Mexico
 
The winter residents have not yet arrived at the BdA this year, but it still is a beautiful place to visit. Last weekend I saw: coyote, javelinas, deer, turkeys, ibis, pelicans, GB Herons, hawks and a variety of small birds. I talked to a guy who showed me a beautiful photo of the bobcat he photographed the day before, plus some skunks... Here's a sampling of the 1800 shots I took.





















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Oct 1, 2019 07:48:22   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
A excellent series.

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Oct 1, 2019 07:59:57   #
WDCash Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
 
Nice stuff!
#3 is very cool.
Thanks for sharing these

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Oct 1, 2019 08:18:37   #
Dr J Loc: NE Florida
 
Looks like you had a great day!

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Oct 1, 2019 08:43:54   #
Bob Mevis Loc: Plymouth, Indiana
 
Awesome set, especially #1.

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Oct 1, 2019 09:46:53   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
DirkWill wrote:
The winter residents have not yet arrived at the BdA this year, but it still is a beautiful place to visit. Last weekend I saw: coyote, javelinas, deer, turkeys, ibis, pelicans, GB Herons, hawks and a variety of small birds. I talked to a guy who showed me a beautiful photo of the bobcat he photographed the day before, plus some skunks... Here's a sampling of the 1800 shots I took.


Nice batch indeed. Miss seeing some mammals you may have photographed. Coyotes are not the most common animals to see. I have a friend in El Rito, NM, but that is far away from BdA.

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Oct 1, 2019 10:38:06   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Nice. I would love to go there.

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Oct 1, 2019 17:30:40   #
DirkWill Loc: Albuquerque, New Mexico
 
Thanks one and all for checking out the Bosque and your kind words! There are several UHH'ers from New Mexico, along with myself, who I'm sure would likely be very happy to assist anyone wanting to visit the BdA. We can all give tips and suggestions on the how, when and where, to help your visit be the best it can be.

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Oct 1, 2019 17:53:09   #
DirkWill Loc: Albuquerque, New Mexico
 
Lamiaceae, I'll post some mammals, but will have to pull up some from previous trip. A couple are several years ago...

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Oct 2, 2019 05:32:29   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
DirkWill wrote:
The winter residents have not yet arrived at the BdA this year, but it still is a beautiful place to visit. Last weekend I saw: coyote, javelinas, deer, turkeys, ibis, pelicans, GB Herons, hawks and a variety of small birds. I talked to a guy who showed me a beautiful photo of the bobcat he photographed the day before, plus some skunks... Here's a sampling of the 1800 shots I took.



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Oct 2, 2019 06:20:36   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
Nice set! A very productive visit!

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Oct 2, 2019 06:38:04   #
ClarkJohnson Loc: Fort Myers, FL and Cohasset, MA
 
Wonderful. I’m going to be there the second week in January with a Road Scholar photo tour, and this a a good preview. Could I ask what lens(es) you found most helpful?

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Oct 2, 2019 06:54:28   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Nice set!

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Oct 2, 2019 07:20:25   #
DirkWill Loc: Albuquerque, New Mexico
 
MrBumps2U,
The lens I used is Nikon's 200 - 500. It is new to me as about 3 weeks ago! Previously I used Tamron 150-600. I think the plan would be to bring the longest lens you have and a tripod. Also a wide angle will be nice for the scenic shots. The main gear I'd encourage is the warmest set of long johns to parka that you have. It always seems much much colder than the numbers read. Probably because much of the time you'll be just standing and the only movement producing heat is your shutter finger. I envy you learning on such a group setting. You'll jump a couple years experience on your first run. Usually people arrive before it begins to get light, and set up by a pond where it has been determined the cranes and geese are roosting overnight. As soon as it begins to get light, you will see the birds and people will begin blazing away. Fact of the matter is - most folks will rip off several hundred before sun up. When the sun hits the water, all previous images will be dumped! You may see cranes or geese coming in, or just the departure of those roosting. The cranes will usually go first and begin taking off in ones, twos and small groups. It is very considerate of them. You will quickly read that those intending to take off will lean into the wind then start their run for take off into the wind. Most of the time there will be an hour long repeat until there is not one single one left. Somewhere in there, perhaps first, perhaps not, the snow geese will explode into the famous fly out. In the old days, when they roosted in a different spot, the numbers were larger, but it is still spectacular. Many times I forget the camera and just stand in awe... If conscious you just aim into the mass of birds and hold the shudder down and hope for the best, and hope no poop hits your lens...it happens. Then there is glorious silence and a line up of a hundred or so photographers stand around grinning and looking silly at each other. Pretty spectacular! With luck, the snows may circle around after awhile and land again and repeat... Then, when the ponds empty, you'll likely get into vehicles and start driving the loop. That's a slow crawl around a several mile figure 8 with many turnouts. The critters will be on the road or nearby and more birds on various flooded places, and probably massive numbers in the fields. It is rather comical to see a string of cars slowly going along, then a dozen folks spilling out with half a million bucks of gear in hand! I hope you have fun! It is really a very special place! If you want, take a look at my site https://ralphlind.smugmug.com/Nature It's not well organized, and probably best to start with the most recent galleries which will be at the bottom of the page.
Wishing you will!
Ralph

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Oct 2, 2019 07:22:11   #
DirkWill Loc: Albuquerque, New Mexico
 
MrBumps2U, I'll private message you Bosque del Apache 101...others may be bored or envious!

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