Up to your standards Justin, great shots. As for posting in different forums, the Nature Forums is neat because of all the different systems, but the photos usually move through pretty fast. The 200/600 & Nature photos with the Sony system can be a little more intimate with most of the shooters familiar with each other. Obviously, the main Nature thread is more far ranging.
This female Flicker was digging for chaffer beetle larvae in the lawn at the back of our condo. Made less mess than the local skunk.
different cameras and lenses used, shooting through double pane glass
ILCE-6500E 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS lens350mmf/7.11/60s400 ISO+0.7 EV
ILCE-6500E 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS lens350mmf/7.11/100s400 ISO+0.7 EV
ILCE-9FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS lens565mmf/7.11/400s1600 ISO+0.3 EV
ILCE-9FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS lens565mmf/7.11/500s1600 ISO+0.3 EV
I've been missing around here for a month or so - very busy at work and an upcoming office move, so just didn't get online as much as I would have liked.
A variety of some of the wetlands wildlife around my local wetlands from March 25 and April 1: Taken with the A6600 and FE 200-600mm combo
The raccoon didn't make the kill - a hawk had killed and eaten a purple gallinule on the levee, and the raccoon came by to scavenge anything left, including the bird's head: https://pbase.com/zackiedawg/image/173511112/original.jpg
BillinTexas wrote:
Nice series. I swear if I didn't read Florida, I would think you were my neighbor in Texas with these animals.
You got alligators in Texas? I didn`t know that, just googled it and am amazed, from near extinction 50years ago to removal from endangered species list... Bravo
A couple of "boring" little song birds from our neck of the woods...