I have been watching these birds fly by a few at a time for a couple of weeks. I tried to take a photo of one just for ID but they were so fast I could never get one in focus. I recently visited the wetlands to practice my BIF shots and discovered they were all over the area. Since they were circling in and out of the area, not straight toward the south and then gone, I knew this was the best chance to catch one. I managed to get a few...see shots #1 - #4. Then I noticed they were gatering in huge swarms just above the trees south of me. I was amazed to see a huge swarm fly into and around a small tree, like a swarm of bees. It was hard to believe so many birds could fly so close together. Then they would suddenly burst into flight, circle around and go back to the same little tree and do it all over again. This all happened in less than a minute. See shots #5 - #8.
Sorry about the long narrative but I hope you find this as interesting as I did. Photo quality not very good, I had to shoot directly into the sun, but maybe good enough for you to enjoy.
You were able to get some amazing in-flight shots of those individuals. The only birds I've seen that many of at one time are starlings, so I can appreciate your enthusiasm. Your photos and narrative were a treat!
wow, that's a lot of birdies...... :)
Sunfish 33 wrote:
I have been watching these birds fly by a few at a time for a couple of weeks. I tried to take a photo of one just for ID but they were so fast I could never get one in focus. I recently visited the wetlands to practice my BIF shots and discovered they were all over the area. Since they were circling in and out of the area, not straight toward the south and then gone, I knew this was the best chance to catch one. I managed to get a few...see shots #1 - #4. Then I noticed they were gatering in huge swarms just above the trees south of me. I was amazed to see a huge swarm fly into and around a small tree, like a swarm of bees. It was hard to believe so many birds could fly so close together. Then they would suddenly burst into flight, circle around and go back to the same little tree and do it all over again. This all happened in less than a minute. See shots #5 - #8.
Sorry about the long narrative but I hope you find this as interesting as I did. Photo quality not very good, I had to shoot directly into the sun, but maybe good enough for you to enjoy.
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Great shots.....well done.....you must be pleased with yourself :thumbup:
Jeanette
Sunfish 33 wrote:
I have been watching these birds fly by a few at a time for a couple of weeks. I tried to take a photo of one just for ID but they were so fast I could never get one in focus. I recently visited the wetlands to practice my BIF shots and discovered they were all over the area. Since they were circling in and out of the area, not straight toward the south and then gone, I knew this was the best chance to catch one. I managed to get a few...see shots #1 - #4. Then I noticed they were gatering in huge swarms just above the trees south of me. I was amazed to see a huge swarm fly into and around a small tree, like a swarm of bees. It was hard to believe so many birds could fly so close together. Then they would suddenly burst into flight, circle around and go back to the same little tree and do it all over again. This all happened in less than a minute. See shots #5 - #8.
Sorry about the long narrative but I hope you find this as interesting as I did. Photo quality not very good, I had to shoot directly into the sun, but maybe good enough for you to enjoy.
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That is a lot of birds but you shot them very nicely.
Good for you to track these down. I am thinking there had to be quite a sound coming from those bushes, all of them twittering together!
Linda From Maine wrote:
You were able to get some amazing in-flight shots of those individuals. The only birds I've seen that many of at one time are starlings, so I can appreciate your enthusiasm. Your photos and narrative were a treat!
Thanks Linda! I'm really glad you liked it.
MissStephie wrote:
wow, that's a lot of birdies...... :)
Thanks for commenting Stephie! I appreciate it.
Thanks tk. It was cool to watch.
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
Wow...birds birds birds...good job :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Beetlebug05 wrote:
Sunfish 33 wrote:
I have been watching these birds fly by a few at a time for a couple of weeks. I tried to take a photo of one just for ID but they were so fast I could never get one in focus. I recently visited the wetlands to practice my BIF shots and discovered they were all over the area. Since they were circling in and out of the area, not straight toward the south and then gone, I knew this was the best chance to catch one. I managed to get a few...see shots #1 - #4. Then I noticed they were gatering in huge swarms just above the trees south of me. I was amazed to see a huge swarm fly into and around a small tree, like a swarm of bees. It was hard to believe so many birds could fly so close together. Then they would suddenly burst into flight, circle around and go back to the same little tree and do it all over again. This all happened in less than a minute. See shots #5 - #8.
Sorry about the long narrative but I hope you find this as interesting as I did. Photo quality not very good, I had to shoot directly into the sun, but maybe good enough for you to enjoy.
I have been watching these birds fly by a few at a... (
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Great shots.....well done.....you must be pleased with yourself :thumbup:
Jeanette
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Thanks very much Jeanette! I was really pleased I got to see that. I appreciate the thumbs up.
CJartist wrote:
Sunfish 33 wrote:
I have been watching these birds fly by a few at a time for a couple of weeks. I tried to take a photo of one just for ID but they were so fast I could never get one in focus. I recently visited the wetlands to practice my BIF shots and discovered they were all over the area. Since they were circling in and out of the area, not straight toward the south and then gone, I knew this was the best chance to catch one. I managed to get a few...see shots #1 - #4. Then I noticed they were gatering in huge swarms just above the trees south of me. I was amazed to see a huge swarm fly into and around a small tree, like a swarm of bees. It was hard to believe so many birds could fly so close together. Then they would suddenly burst into flight, circle around and go back to the same little tree and do it all over again. This all happened in less than a minute. See shots #5 - #8.
Sorry about the long narrative but I hope you find this as interesting as I did. Photo quality not very good, I had to shoot directly into the sun, but maybe good enough for you to enjoy.
I have been watching these birds fly by a few at a... (
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That is a lot of birds but you shot them very nicely.
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It was a lot of birds...thanks for looking!
carlysue wrote:
Good for you to track these down. I am thinking there had to be quite a sound coming from those bushes, all of them twittering together!
Hi carlysue.....there was quite a sound. Thanks.
rlaugh wrote:
Wow...birds birds birds...good job :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Hello rlaugh.....thanks very much!
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