Some Snow Geese a little north of St. Louis:
Some Snow Geese a little north of St. Louis:
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Joel, actually, this was the first time I have seen Snow Geese that weren't 30,000 feet flying over head. I was a little excited and left my tripod in the car.
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I understand....when you get a shot at something new it's difficult to remember all the things that you might want to try but with big flocks of birds you can get some interesting shots with shutter speeds around 1/8 to 1/15 sec (handheld).
Here is one I took of some snow geese at the Bosque....
Last edited by ahab1372; 02-17-2012 at 07:14 PM.
Looks like a Cooper's Hawk.
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Yep, I agree with Dseigel. Cooper's Hawk
Bob
Thanks Dsiegel and Bob,
the picture is certainly not exceptional, but I was happy to see that guy around scaring the pigeons away. I also like to see wild life (other than pigeons) being able to adjust to suburban areas.
Arnt