A few different birds
Steve Cavigliano
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Hello all,
Got to sneak out early again yesterday :rolleyes Talking to Andy on the phone yesterday convinced me to go shoot the Baylands again. Like I needed much convincing...lol
Anyhow, I know some of us may be getting tired of egret heron shots (hard as that may be to believe). So I tried to get a few other species.
I met someone I had shot with before at the Baylands. His name is Adam and I invited him to come over to Dgrin for a looksee :thumb If you see him, please make him feel at home
We were shooting BIF's between the rookery and the reeds. As usual I was over-zooming.....lol But, it did give me a couple of kewl looks.
As we were shooting BIF's I noticed something colorful darting between cars in the Duck Pond parking area. We went over to check it out and sure enough, it was the male pheasant who resides in the park.
We decided to go to the Park Center and walk out on the walkway. We had been seeing lots of swallows, but they are just too small and too fast to nail in the air. As we were walking around PC building, we noticed lots of droppings on the ground. We looked up and saw this.
Swallows building nests for their coming chicks In another week or two, they will be hovering with insects and feeding the chicks who will occupy most of the nest. Gonna be some good photo ops :thumb These guys are sooooo pretty too. Here's a pic of one that was sitting on the walkway railing.
We also got some poorly exposed terns and pintails (well at least mine were poorly exposed.....lol) One last shot at the Pond before heading home. Some sweet lighting on a snowy.
As always, I had a ball. I hope you enjoy viewing some of the pics I came back with :
Thanks for looking,
Steve
Got to sneak out early again yesterday :rolleyes Talking to Andy on the phone yesterday convinced me to go shoot the Baylands again. Like I needed much convincing...lol
Anyhow, I know some of us may be getting tired of egret heron shots (hard as that may be to believe). So I tried to get a few other species.
I met someone I had shot with before at the Baylands. His name is Adam and I invited him to come over to Dgrin for a looksee :thumb If you see him, please make him feel at home
We were shooting BIF's between the rookery and the reeds. As usual I was over-zooming.....lol But, it did give me a couple of kewl looks.
As we were shooting BIF's I noticed something colorful darting between cars in the Duck Pond parking area. We went over to check it out and sure enough, it was the male pheasant who resides in the park.
We decided to go to the Park Center and walk out on the walkway. We had been seeing lots of swallows, but they are just too small and too fast to nail in the air. As we were walking around PC building, we noticed lots of droppings on the ground. We looked up and saw this.
Swallows building nests for their coming chicks In another week or two, they will be hovering with insects and feeding the chicks who will occupy most of the nest. Gonna be some good photo ops :thumb These guys are sooooo pretty too. Here's a pic of one that was sitting on the walkway railing.
We also got some poorly exposed terns and pintails (well at least mine were poorly exposed.....lol) One last shot at the Pond before heading home. Some sweet lighting on a snowy.
As always, I had a ball. I hope you enjoy viewing some of the pics I came back with :
Thanks for looking,
Steve
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Yes, I can't wait for these babies, you mean others are going to have shots of babies, too. Darn!
ginger
lovely - this one is *mint*
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Excellent shots and I was glad to see you sneak in one egret. I mean, like who could ever get tired of heron and egret shots.
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Yeah, I just love those little swallows. I was telling Andy, when we were shooting by the Santa Cruz Lighthouse, that they used to build nests right under the light. This year, they painted the area with paint that doesn't allow mud to stick :uhoh So no swallow nests at the Lighthouse anymore :cry I was surprised and happy to see that I'll have another location to shoot baby swallows in a few weeks I liked the beam pattern of the overhang also. Maybe I should have tilted the camera a bit
Thanks for taking the time to look,
Steve
There may still be chicks here during your next visit Maybe we take Gus to the Baylands before heading to Yosemite? Or, maybe a pre-work morning visit?
See ya in a few weeks
Steve
We were watching these cute little guys whizzing past us when we were shooting larger birds. They were really lit up nicely by the late afternoon light. Unfortunately, they fly too fast to get an AF lock on them I was very happy to see the nests, so at least I knew some of them would be sitting still.....lol
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
I'll have to look for the swallow nesting site!
Great shot of the pheasant.... I've never seen him in the parking lot.
I'm carless until my daughter gets hers up and running, maybe I can hit the baylands tomorrow though.
I have an appointment in Sunnyvale at 11, should be done by noon, a little lunch and off to shoot some birds!
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I'd kinda like to see a closer shot on one or two of the swallow nests.
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Here's a crop of one swallow applying a bit of mud to the nest. The white ghost is another swallow who got caught in the flash....lol I could have done better with another lens (I had the Bigma attached) and with my 580EX versus the internal flash But, this should give you some idea of what the nests look like.
Steve
Yep, those egrets and herons hold a near and dear place in my heart. But, I can see how some folks may be tired of the SOS Not you or I, of course, but some of those "other folks" Even Baldy is taking potshots :uhoh
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=9968
Although, I think Baldy's account may have been hijacked by Fish
Thanks for the comments buddy
Steve
You're right!! Everyone loves Egrets, don't they?
Thanks for looking,
Steve
Ha! That other bird did wanna help you with your plans. The nest building is a pretty cool thing to see.
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I've been to the Baylands maybe 2 dozen times and I've only seen the male pheasant 3 times. Twice in the back parking lot (by the marsh and kitty corner to the Park Center building) and once in the Eastern most lot abutting the Duck Pond (which was yesterday). I'd love to get him taking off one day
Hope you got to shoot some swallows today. Hopefully, you didn't have much trouble finding them (just follow your nose......).
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
Let Andy keep convincing you to leave early:D
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I love those little swallows, you are going to have the cutest babies.
I am going to have to make up a list of questions to ask the nature photographer who does the seminar. I guess the first question could be about a local presence of birds besides egrets.
Right now egrets love egrets. This is my first bird year, I have no idea what happens after the babies are born, etc.
You got great shots, Steve, and thanks,
ginger
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As I wrote, it doesn't take much of a nudge to get me outta here early......lol
Thanks for looking,
Steve
Good idea about pumping the nature Pro about what birds are available where When I was shooting with Hawkman last week, we were discussing how to get really good BIF's. Especially, of raptors. I think we agreed that it isn't so much the reach of the lens as it is the lighting and being in the right place at the right time. This time of year there are so many big birds around here, it's almost impossible to not be at the right place at the right time. But after breeding season, they will scatter and become scarce again. A snowy here, travel 10 miles to the next spot and maybe get a look at one GBH
Wherever you got those Ospreys would be worth more visits Nests are a really good sign that there will be activity. Yep, it may try your patience waiting for a shot to materialize, but that's part of the dues we pay I've sat focused on a hawk sitting on a pole for 20 minutes, waiting for him to take off. Sometimes they take off, sometimes your arms get so tired, you walk away. But it's all good :
I'm sure you guys have barn swallows down there, so maybe someone will point you to where they are nesting and you can get some swallow chicks too The undersides of bridges are one of their favorite nesting locales. Especially rarely used bridges. They need fresh mud to build with, so a nearby water source is also a must.
Thanks for the kind words and keep up the good work
Steve
As far as the tack sharp focus on BIF's. it was a long road for me too First, I had to get used to the 20D's AF and AI Servo mode and to be able to get sharp eyes when the AF wants to focus on a big body Then I had to really work on learning to hold the lens steady. Finally, I had to improve my panning technique and adapt it for different birds. It only took me about 3000 shots to get it close to right Good thing the film's free eh?....lol
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
I'm glad you like those tight shots. I think you will see more "overzooms" from me I'm working on correcting this, but I'm not making very good progress.... As for the commentary, thanks and you're lucky you don't shoot with me cuz I comment a lot while shooting too........ :lol
Thanks for taking the time to respond,
Steve
he ain't kiddin' folks :uhoh
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...is too cool!
All the shots are super, but this one really tickled me.:giggle
And BTW, you're no slouch when it comes to shooting the breeze with the other photogs we meet either I have to admit, I'm really bad about this one :uhoh But, but, I'm just out recruiting.....lol
Steve
I'm going to head back there next week and try this again with a better lens/flash combo. These nests are really a sight to see and they're only around for a short period of time. I just have to make sure I don't stand directly underneath them :splat :lol4
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
good job.
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