Some Birdie's from the long weekend

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Rain or shine there is always something going on. Here are a few Birds from the long weekend. Some are from Viera, the others near my house.


1 Young Osprey back to the nest to eat his fish. Rarely see them any more...
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2
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3 Landed in my fence...think it's a Brown Thrasher........
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4
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5 GBH
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6 Pig Frog......
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7 Green Heron
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8 Black Bellied Whistling Duck ( He can i get a little space while i release myself...Gezz)
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9 Young Osprey still learning....missed again!
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10 Tri-Colored Heron
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11 GBH
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12
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Eric

You really have captured this "birdie"
amazing eyes

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Great shots as usual.

Someday I'll have a lens long enough to do this kind of stuff. :)
 
Which lens did you use here? Great shot !

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*sigh* - what an awesome set of shots!!!!!!!!! Every one of them. Wow.

I came upon an osprey's nest this weekend and took lots of pics but they are nowhere near as clear and crisp as yours. I have even MORE respect and admiration for your shots now (which I didn't think was possible :hail: )
 
Love that shot on the little green heron. They can be tough to get close to. Really sweet bokeh in that one too. :thumbup:
 
Which lens did you use here? Great shot !

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Thanks...Nikkor 200-400mm F4 ,IF,ED,VR lens with a 1.4x Nikon T.C. for all the pics posted.

Data:
manual mode
ISO 400
Shutter 1/2500 sec
Aperture F6.3
Hand held
 
Wonderful shots!:thumbup:
 
Simply amazing... Well I got the camera, now I need the skills....
 
Good stuff, as always!!!! I have truly enjoyed watching the osprey photos across these past few weeks. It's really been a pleasure to watch the entire rearing process of those two young ospreys. The brown thrasher is a neat-looking bird, well-photographed.
 

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