We had some rain today ...
... so I hung out in my garage.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Well captured!
Do you have a wider view of you birding area?
Thanks!
Pat
Jay Pat wrote:
Well captured!
Do you have a wider view of you birding area?
Thanks!
Pat
Thanks Pat.
The first picture shows a garage window on the right where I often shoot from as I did today. The one on the left is a kitchen window where I just sit, eat, and watch.
The second image is the porch I shoot from when I stick a feeder on the lawn. The downward angle gives me the oof grass for the background in many of my images.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Thanks, Bill.
I'm wanting to create an area outside to attract birds to photograph.
Once I get a set of images, I will probably stop.
You do have your perches working for you!
Thanks, Pat
Terrific capture, but so that I might be able to learn from it, I'd like to know what equipment and settings you used. Thanks for showing some excellent work!
George Kravis wrote:
Terrific capture, but so that I might be able to learn from it, I'd like to know what equipment and settings you used. Thanks for showing some excellent work!
Thanks George.
I used a Nikon D300 w/ 500 F4 AF-s. The lens was wide open. SS varied from shot to shot, but wouldn't help you anyway without knowing the light intensity.
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Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Excellent set, birds don't seem to mind the rain. Love the droopy sunflower shot Bill.
Thanks very much Sylvia. I almost pulled the Sunflower out, but at the last minute decided to shoot it.
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Beautiful shots, Bill! That poor, bedraggled sunflower!
Nice capture. The birds look a little the worse for the wear. I often wonder where they go when it is raining. Do they look for a branch that is out of the way in the middle of a tree to be out of the rain as much as possible?
Tikva wrote:
Nice capture. The birds look a little the worse for the wear. I often wonder where they go when it is raining. Do they look for a branch that is out of the way in the middle of a tree to be out of the rain as much as possible?
Thanks very much for stopping by.
Some bird like the Titmouse and Chickadee seem to avoid the rain to a point. They will quickly grab a seed and get back to the tree. Mourning Doves will sit in the middle of the feeder and keep eating or just find a place out of the wind. Robins, when the are most active during spring will flock to the bird bath so they can bathe and shower at the same time.
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