I visited the Sacramento NWR (northern California) yesterday and, while some thick fog came and went, I was able to spend a little time with a decent variety of birds. Here's a few of my favorites, thanks for looking.
-Mark
Bald Eagle
Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/500s2000 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/500s2000 ISO0.0 EV
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Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/4000s2000 ISO+1.0 EV
BE Juvie
Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/4000s6400 ISO+1.7 EV
Red Shouldered Hawk
Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/4000s4000 ISO+1.3 EV
Snow Goose
Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/4000s6400 ISO+1.0 EV
Snow Goose
Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/4000s6400 ISO+1.0 EV
Black Necked Stilt
Canon EOS R6 Mark IIIRF800mm F11 IS STM lens800mmf/11.01/4000s1000 ISO-0.3 EV
looks like your time was well spent with a variety of subjects. the rf 800 f11 delivered some good pictures. they have me longing for spring and warmer weather.
I would be going back to this place on a regular basis Mark! What a great variety and good use of light and fog on your part. Loving the Stilt on the run!!
volhoosier wrote:
looks like your time was well spent with a variety of subjects. the rf 800 f11 delivered some good pictures. they have me longing for spring and warmer weather.
Thank you very much! I've been pleasantly surprised by this lens.
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Karl Witt wrote:
I would be going back to this place on a regular basis Mark! What a great variety and good use of light and fog on your part. Loving the Stilt on the run!!
Karl
Thank you Karl! Sac NWR is about 90 minutes from my house, so I usually go about once per month during the winter when the migrating birds are there. I have a couple of closer places that I go to more frequently, but they have no eagles. Once the migrating birds go back north (late March'ish), most of the water goes away and there's not many birds there until the next autumn.