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    What did you shoot? Nov29th - Dec5th.



    It's warm and wet here, so I chased birds again this week. This is a shot of the baby plover, that is being raised in my yard. They are very protective birds and will take on anything. This little one stays right in between his mum and dad. Until a moth flew by eratically and he just chased the moth all over the place. Would have been a good video.





    @400mm, 5.6, 1/400 sec ISO100


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    edited it to make the pic a bit smaller
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    Re: What did you shoot? Nov29th - Dec5th.



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    This is the dad plover guarding the chick, as usual. Haven't been able to let the dogs out in the big yard as they will no doubt try and chase the chick. I'm allowed out in the yard, my chick chasing days are over. But it's been to wet to mow here, so the grass is growing and the birds are loving it. I have to try and hide in the bushes as they are camera shy.


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    Wow, that is one sharp duck, very colorful, nice work d51.
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    Thanks. I actually took a bunch of shots using spot metering on the duck too; however, the little guy kept turning around. So the only good frontal shot I had on him was with average metering. I guess it kind of gives a little silhouette type of a feel.


    I love how your plover pictures tell the whole story of their photoshoot! You can tell by the leaf frame that you are spying on them cautiously : )
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    Re: What did you shoot? Nov29th - Dec5th.



    I shot jewelry and a grey goose.














    This is a Canadian goose, but he seems to have something wrong with his feathers. My thought is he was the old guy of the flock. [:P]


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    Re: What did you shoot? Nov29th - Dec5th.



    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U
    This is the dad plover guarding the chick

    Steve, I have never-ever seen this bird in real life or in pictures---Is the real name for this guy "Plover"?


    Thanks for sharing,


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    Re: What did you shoot? Nov29th - Dec5th.



    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Williams


    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U
    This is the dad plover guarding the chick

    Steve, I have never-ever seen this bird in real life or in pictures---Is the real name for this guy "Plover"?


    Thanks for sharing,


    Bob



    You know, I've seen them, but I thought they were called Lapwings? Like a Masked Lapwing?


    Maybe I am wrong.





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    I have a shot of one from last year. This may be the same critter.


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    Re: What did you shoot? Nov29th - Dec5th.



    Here's a few I don't think I posted on other threads ...













    Sorry, it's mostly dog shooting time of year .... [:O] WAIT that doesn't sound right! You know what I mean! [:P] [&]

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    Re: What did you shoot? Nov29th - Dec5th.



    Well, the other day when I was going to work, I saw this raccoon on the side of the road on the exit of the highway. I pulled over and went up to it. I took a few photos (below) and then put my foot on it and found it was extremely frozen. Must have been there a while! I hope this doesn't sound too morbid, but I thought it looked very beautiful in a way. These shots are all unedited:


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