Sunrise Snow Storm
Was shooting some Snow geese landing in a rice field just after sunrise, when a flock blasted off in a adjacent field then started my way and then the field in front of me blew up. I assume an eagle was involved to get all these birds up like they did but I did not see it due to my position.
Landing
Far field Blast off
Still landing in my field
Blast Off
So many birds going up it really cut down the sunlight getting through
Landing
Far field Blast off
Still landing in my field
Blast Off
So many birds going up it really cut down the sunlight getting through
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Marcelo
#3 for me too.
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What is really amazing is the noise especially when they they go quiet right before they take off then all hell breaks loose. You would think that you might see a few drop from the sky from midair collisions.
It does take some discipline to remember to start hitting the shutter instead of watching the spectacle
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