I was at the beach today and while I was able to rescue a Pelican tangled in a fishing line ( it is incredible the number of birds that get injured with fishing line thrown on the beach) I was able to witness an aerial chase between two GBHs. They got so close I had to duck down
I've never seen a GBH chasing another one so fiercely.
Except for the first one the rest are FF.
Socrate
KirkB wrote:
I have a hard enough time trying to get one flying GBH in frame, let alone two.
Interesting to witness I'm sure, and it's wonderful having the beach and water as the backdrop for these shots Socrate.
Very unique sequence, very well done.
Kirk
Thanks Kirk I was actually caught by surprise when they got so close and didn't thing to dial down the 70-300, so I stayed at 300mm, cutting a lot of wings
Socrate
I've witnessed this type of behavior too, Socrate, but have never been able to photograph it. And full-frame! My, my. And kudos for being the Pelican's Good Samaritan! I'm going to have to visit the Florida Panhandle with Discovery one of these days.
First off - good for you to have saved the Pelican from what could have been a slow and painful death
Secondly - these shots are nice - cool action and you were able to get both Herons in focus too!
Excellent captures Socrate. Optimal choice of depth of field to get both birds in focus.
I agree with you about discarded fishing lines. They cause so much damage to the wildlife.