Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
great image......more please.
Thanks, Blair and all, glad you liked it.
I'm a great believer in burst mode; lots of times I don't know exactly what I've got till back home on the computer.
Took a bunch of photos of fledgling tree swallows and found that transfers go wrong more times than I thought, especially when the adult doesn't even land. I've got a series, that I haven't worked up yet, where the parent couldn't stop and they both went tumbling off the branch. lol! Probably won't technically be a very good image, but if it is viewable I'll put it up later in a new post.
Marshall
bluezzzzz wrote:
Thanks, Blair and all, glad you liked it.
I'm a great believer in burst mode; lots of times I don't know exactly what I've got till back home on the computer.
Took a bunch of photos of fledgling tree swallows and found that transfers go wrong more times than I thought, especially when the adult doesn't even land. I've got a series, that I haven't worked up yet, where the parent couldn't stop and they both went tumbling off the branch. lol! Probably won't technically be a very good image, but if it is viewable I'll put it up later in a new post.
Marshall
Thanks, Blair and all, glad you liked it. br br I... (
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Here is the sequence of the adult coming in too hot and tumbling both of them off the branch. Neither was harmed in this interaction and I'm sure it was a good life lesson for the young one.
Birds23Jun2019_229 by
Marshall Smith, on Flickr
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Marshall Smith, on Flickr
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And in the midst of all that action it looks like they also even dropped the intended meal!
Marshall
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