No matter where you go on this lake, you see big birds - Heron, Osprey, Eagles. I had a guide today, and our group got some really incredible shots.
Theres some Bald Eagles..... Was never able to get them in flight like this, even though they were a bit far, I was able to crop and still get decent detail.
A few Osprey.
I'll finish off today with a couple of heron. These were a good distance, so not a lot of fine detail, but theyre so cool looking in flight....
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Blue Heron
I imaged a Blue Heron today at the Mill Creek Park Lily Pond. Was with a group of other photographers imaging wildlife when one of them spotted this heron. I have photographed heron before at this location, but I haven't seen one there in awhile. Here are the pictures.
I was probably 10 feet away from the heron when I took this picture. This fellow sure wasn't shy.
He kicked the turtles off the log....
He flew out to this log in the center of the pond after being chased off the shore by some overzealous photographer. (I wont mention WHO that photographer was).....
Heron Close Up |
Landing on a Turtle Covered Log |
On the Floating Log |
Wildflowers
Imaged some spring wildflowers today. I should actually start a separate blog just on wildflowers. They're fun to take pictures of, as many are quite small. Because of that, and the fact that I'm out of practice taking macro shots, some are better than others. I'm going to post an image of each variety that I imaged today....This is going to be a long post.
So I imaged eight varieties of wildflower today. These are quite remarkable. Most are quite small, and are easily missed by most when they walk in the woods, but if one were to examine them closer, you will see that there is some real beauty on the forest floor.
Halbred Leaf Violet |
Harbinger of Spring |
Marsh Marigold |
Periwinkle |
Round Lobed Hepatica |
Spring Beauty |
Trout Lily |
Virginia Bluebells |
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