Forster’s Tern In Flight With A Fish (+ dealing with the vagaries of bird photography) Operator error and lack of needed skills are probably the most common causes of screwed up action/flight shots of birds but there are other villains we have absolutely no control over. Continue reading
Black-chinned Hummingbird – It’s Often The “Little Things” That Make An Image And in this case those little things include “pixie dust”. Continue reading
Gray Catbird And Willow Flycatcher It’s unusual for me to even see these two species much less get decent photos of them. Continue reading
A Twitchy Marsh Wren Making A Completely Vertical Takeoff Marsh Wrens are twitchy almost by definition but this little guy had it bad. Continue reading
Forster’s Tern – Moment Of Impact (almost) This is the closest I’ve come (so far) to catching the moment of impact of a tern diving for fish and it’s pretty darned close. Continue reading
Three Image Sequence Of A Forster’s Tern Just After Emerging With A Fish Any photography skills I may have were definitely tested yesterday morning as I attempted to photograph terns coming out of the water with fish. Continue reading
A Red-naped Sapsucker Jumping Straight Up Weight saving strategies of birds for flight also serve them well whenever they feel the need to simply jump. And most can jump very well. Continue reading
Barn Swallow In Flight Feeding A Fledgling There’s no other way to put it – this fledgling was nothing short of a glutton Continue reading
An Interesting Observation Using Consecutive Photos Of A Hummingbird In Flight These photos really brought home for me the incredible wing speed of hummingbirds. Continue reading