joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Hereford wrote:
My last Gator Farm posting showcased three newly hatched Great Egret Chicks. Now only two weeks later these chicks are clearly teenagers. Also posting Spoonbill on nest, displaying Great Egret, and Wood Stork.
Sublime, spectacular shots - but no flying gators
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#1, #4, #5 and #6 are my favorites. Nice series.
Great photos.....what camera and lens did you use?
tca2267 wrote:
Great photos.....what camera and lens did you use?
These were all shot with a Canon 6D-Mk II and Sigma 150-600C lens, most at or near 600mm. Glad you liked them.
Hereford wrote:
My last Gator Farm posting showcased three newly hatched Great Egret Chicks. Now only two weeks later these chicks are clearly teenagers. Also posting Spoonbill on nest, displaying Great Egret, and Wood Stork.
Excellent photos and set, Hereford.
Dr J
Loc: NE Florida
I really enjoy the Alligator Farm as well - really nice shots. The feather detail in the Wood Stork is impressive!... white birds are tough for that! 👏🏻
Great captures Hereford. Incredible detail!
A great collection of images of birds in full breeding plumage. vz
[quote=Hereford]My last Gator Farm posting showcased three newly hatched Great Egret Chicks. Now only two weeks later these chicks are clearly teenagers. Also posting Spoonbill on nest, displaying Great Egret, and Wood Stork.[/quote
Superbly composed and photographed, Hereford! Thank you for sharing these lovely images.
Hereford wrote:
My last Gator Farm posting showcased three newly hatched Great Egret Chicks. Now only two weeks later these chicks are clearly teenagers. Also posting Spoonbill on nest, displaying Great Egret, and Wood Stork.
Wonderful set! Beautiful shots with great eye and feather detail and the poses! Thanx for sharing!
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