Sorry for the terrible choice of word play in title (people have no problem guessing i'm a canuck whenever we travel though)
Friday
i decided to put a full day into shooting and checked out various spots
around B Bay, picked off some bald eagles around 104th,
and
later checked out the S-Eared owl corral at 72nd, briefly chatted with a
fellow photog (who left before the action began) and then had an owl
proceed to fly towards my standing position 5 minutes later, sweet.
The
other guy who had been camped out on the far-side started moving in
fast and i told him "don't flush my bird man", he wasn't listening but
it didn't matter this time, bird hardly noticed.
The looks were pretty much the same as last time i was there and shot a few angles and then left.
Later
at Reifel i scored looks at a pair of great Horned owls, only one was
visible for a shot and it was pretty much looking straight up at it.
and then i finally got some shots of Northern Saw-whet owls i can call my own.
I have of course seen then numerous times over the years but to date, the only pics were taken by my wife waay back when.
So
here is my obligatory Reifel Saw-whet, taken with tripod at ground
level and yes, with my 500mm lens pointing up (i'm stubborn that way)
On
the way back home i checked out Maplewood with the intention of working
a Belted kingfisher if possible (not possible this time) and since it
had been a long day already with a fair bit of driving i was ready to
head back to the car, at the car i met another photog i recognize
packing up his gear and i asked him how the shooting was, he then asked
if i got the Saw-whet owl and i was like "huh?!"
I found some
reserves of energy and walked off again down the path and finally
spotted another photog with lens pointed at tree, bingo.
A bit of
a wait and some catching up with yet another photog i know and
eventually the little bundle of feathers turned it's head briefly,
securing the shot i wanted and i knew the day was done, just after 4pm
1 comment:
Wow, what a great day at Rafiel, wonderful pictures.
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