This is an aggression pose by a male Booted Racket-tail.
Donde TPF Supporters Supporting Member Joined Jan 2, 2007 Messages 2,834 Reaction score 2,966 Location Cali, Colombia Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Aug 13, 2017 #1 This is an aggression pose by a male Booted Racket-tail.
Dean_Gretsch Papa Supporting Member Joined Apr 25, 2016 Messages 11,185 Reaction score 8,142 Location Northeastern Pennsylvania Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Aug 13, 2017 #2 I really like the dark background in this one. It brings the highlights out in the bird. Very nicely done!
I really like the dark background in this one. It brings the highlights out in the bird. Very nicely done!
Rog6228 TPF Noob! Joined Aug 12, 2017 Messages 3 Reaction score 1 Location Northern VA Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Aug 13, 2017 #3 Beautiful looking bird.
BrentC TPF Supporters Supporting Member Joined Jan 8, 2017 Messages 3,571 Reaction score 2,333 Location Brampton, Ontario Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Aug 13, 2017 #4 NIce capture! Still loving that tail.
OP Donde TPF Supporters Supporting Member Joined Jan 2, 2007 Messages 2,834 Reaction score 2,966 Location Cali, Colombia Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Aug 13, 2017 Thread Starter #5 Many species will actually claw the back of another hummer to make it leave the feeder and it looks like this bird is ready to do that.
Many species will actually claw the back of another hummer to make it leave the feeder and it looks like this bird is ready to do that.
goooner Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Oct 4, 2014 Messages 2,376 Reaction score 1,074 Location Germany Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Aug 14, 2017 #6 Great shot, of a nice looking bird. I'm guessing this was done with HSS flash. How close are your speed lights to the feeder?
Great shot, of a nice looking bird. I'm guessing this was done with HSS flash. How close are your speed lights to the feeder?