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trailhiker Registered: Jul 10, 2006 Total Posts: 3893 Country: United States |
As my hikes/backpacks tend to take me along mountain streams I've had opportunities to watch American Dippers in action, but only once have I come close to capturing their technique photographically. This sequence was taken in Sept 2008 along Big Pine Creek in California's eastern Sierra Nevada using the 40D/100-400 IS on a BushHawk mount. Due to the fading light and the Dipper's quickness I had to use ISOs 1250 and 1600 and an aperture of f5.6. I used a bit of noise removal in Paint Shop Pro X2, but the pics were much cleaner than I expected. C and C welcome. ![]() 2 About to take the plunge -- ![]() 3 Braving the torrent -- ![]() 4 You can see its nictitating (thanks to TIM KUHN for the typo correction ![]() 5 In a somewhat calmer spot -- ![]() 6 And after all that effort, what does it end up with? A single red ant -- ![]() It hardly seemed worth it. Fascinating to watch, though... Steve |
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elbmuh Registered: Mar 06, 2005 Total Posts: 4492 Country: United States |
Very nice series of a bird I've never seen or heard of before. Great stuff! |
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Lil Judd Registered: Oct 19, 2007 Total Posts: 16346 Country: United States |
What a cute little bird Steve, |
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B Benson Registered: Jan 13, 2005 Total Posts: 7700 Country: United States |
Interesting captures, well done, bruce |
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trailhiker Registered: Jul 10, 2006 Total Posts: 3893 Country: United States |
elbmuh wrote: |
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trailhiker Registered: Jul 10, 2006 Total Posts: 3893 Country: United States |
Lil Judd wrote: |
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trailhiker Registered: Jul 10, 2006 Total Posts: 3893 Country: United States |
B Benson wrote: |
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tfoltz Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 15051 Country: United States |
Steve, |
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Rob Tillyer Registered: Nov 17, 2007 Total Posts: 10424 Country: temp |
Wonderful series Steve. #4 is a fantastic catch. I love watching these guys but they do like the dark places to do their work. |
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Tim Kuhn Registered: Nov 29, 2006 Total Posts: 33040 Country: temp |
I love watching these guys but they do like the dark places to do their work. +1 |
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thunderbird Registered: Jul 26, 2008 Total Posts: 2649 Country: United States |
Steve, |
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Hungtran10 Registered: Nov 20, 2007 Total Posts: 3101 Country: United States |
nice work steve. these little guys are super fast! |
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lbuscher Registered: Sep 19, 2004 Total Posts: 16599 Country: United States |
Nice Steve and a new one for me. Also maybe to the bird one red ant was better than no red ant. Amazing what birds and animals will eat and I can't even have a beer. BUMMER |
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Karl Witt Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 26212 Country: United States |
I remember this bird! They must have some pretty strong grippers to hold onto that slippery bottom in the current. Infomative series Steve, nice 'skinny-dippin-bird' |
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fwyflyr Registered: Jul 30, 2005 Total Posts: 9492 Country: United States |
Steve - |
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jkermani Registered: Oct 04, 2004 Total Posts: 2843 Country: United States |
They really do dip! How cute they are and fine captures. |
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Ed Robertson Registered: Mar 20, 2008 Total Posts: 7892 Country: Canada |
Great Job |
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GAREN Registered: Apr 21, 2006 Total Posts: 8755 Country: United States |
Very nicely documented series |
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Nello Milanese Registered: Sep 22, 2007 Total Posts: 7436 Country: Italy |
That was awesome to watch Steve! hard to understand why they go through so much trouble getting their food! |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 10256 Country: United States |
Nice job on a very tuff to get subject. |