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    Pileated Woodpecker female

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    Yeah, unfortunately I didn't have a whole lot of time to shoot. My family just loves waiting for me to take pictures of birds (sarcasm). I really wanted to try to get a Black Skimmer "skimming" the water. That has always been a dream shot of mine. I got down to the beach on the first day with my backpack on and a skimmer "skimmed" along the water right in front of me. Unfortunately, this was the only one I saw the entire week. I also saw my first Little Blue Heron, but he/she was wayyy too far out to get a good shot. I waited on him/her for an hour to come closer without any luck. I really need to go on a trip with some other bird photographers so that I can focus all of my attention on photography.
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    dsiegel...very nice White Ibis...I'm really not into shore birds, but I'd shoot this one. Nice composition...

    Joel.....another Pileated in the backyard....what's your secret? Needless to say; very well done.

    New low slow shutter for capturing back lit wing blur of this male Ruby-throated HB....1/80th


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill W View Post

    Joel.....another Pileated in the backyard....what's your secret? Needless to say; very well done.
    I have seen a pair of Pileated WP's for a long time but only after I had been feeding suet consistently for 3-4 years did they start regularly coming in and being comfortable enough to hang around for some images. So I guess extreme patience is my secret

    PS....I am still amazed you get the HB body sharp with those ridiculous shutter speeds!

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    I believe this to be a juvenile Brown Thrasher but I am not 100% certain....it's a new visitor to my set up. I took this very early this morning and it was cloudy as well so I needed high ISO and a slower shutter than I would like but this little guy held still for a few seconds. Please correct me if I am wrong on the ID.

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    Male Indigo Bunting

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    Young Tufted Titmouse

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    American Goldfinch

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    A hen pheasant.

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    1/2700
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    Lochnell - Welcome to the forum, and that shot is a great way to introduce yourself.

    Nice set-up. I look forward to seeing more from your 400mm f/2.8L IS. I have not seen a lot of shots from that lens before.

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