Flicking bread to the noisy gulls provide real amusement for our young flying fisherbird. He flew off
to go fishing three times and returned three times to ponder me and the gulls. Pretty boy!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Gannet Bolt is amused
Mr. friendly went fishing and then came back for amusement value with me and the gulls.
Canon T2i with Tamron 70 -300 F4 at around 200mm. DOF surprised me on TV of 500. Lots of sunlight. Nice sharp focus bolt included for free. I thought the bolt would be very soft .. Live and learn..eh?
Canon T2i with Tamron 70 -300 F4 at around 200mm. DOF surprised me on TV of 500. Lots of sunlight. Nice sharp focus bolt included for free. I thought the bolt would be very soft .. Live and learn..eh?
Monday, February 27, 2012
Fanny Bay Surprise
Sea Lions were expected, as someone clued me in about them. The surprise was the new alloy steel and aluminium mesh ramp and dock. Very modern and speaks to our growing marine seafoods industry. Most images using a Tamron 70 - 300mm & Canon T2i. Datestamp photos are Kodak Z980 point & zoom..24X
Fanny Bay Lions
Sea Lions galore on the booms down at Fanny Bay. Just last Sunday Feb. 25/12. No need for a boat to get close to these heavy-weights. There is a ferry sitting there too. Wonder what's up? Click on this photo and feel the weight of these monsters.
Lafarge Sunrise photo zone
Lafarge on Dyke Road, [where the old cement silo used to be], provides a fair frame for a break of day photo.. This frame is even better when the local canoe extends out beyond the fence. Most of the water birds in this blog were photosnapped here. Kodak Z980 point and shoot camera.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Euro Starling
These starlings are always perky and swarm into Lafarge near the lookout on Dyke road two or three times daily. Often they arrive in the company of Redwings and grackles. All the more colourful and interesting when one looks more carefully. Not to be taken for granted.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Soft but artistic...eh?
The $500 Tamron 70-300 AF is pretty good, however the 70-300 Canon L lens would have nailed this fast focus easily. Only a mere $1200 more.
Flicker scans for eagles
This is one very busy woodworking flicker, but here he does take time out to consider the eagle high up above. Most images using a Tamron 70 - 300mm & Canon T2i. Datestamp photos are Kodak Z980 point & zoom..24X
Flicker Fluff local resident
Look how relaxed the local guy on my friend's garage roof is. Grooming within 20 feet means he is used to us. Normally though, flickers are very skittish . Most images using a Tamron 70 - 300mm & Canon T2i. Datestamp photos are Kodak Z980 point & zoom..24X
Flicker is a pretty Pecker
For the most part he worked away tossing bits , but this was one moment when he considered the nosy photog. Most images using a Tamron 70 - 300mm & Canon T2i. Datestamp photos are Kodak Z980 point & zoom..24X
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Eagle Junior coming for you!
This is what a young eagle looks like heading for you.
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I 'wolf-whistled' with two fingers and slowly flapped my arms. [while no one was looking]. Young fun-loving eagle played along, and with big wings hitting branches, he made a mock dive right for me. He then soared up into the sun. A common eagle trick. He knows you can't see him in the brilliant sunlight.
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I 'wolf-whistled' with two fingers and slowly flapped my arms. [while no one was looking]. Young fun-loving eagle played along, and with big wings hitting branches, he made a mock dive right for me. He then soared up into the sun. A common eagle trick. He knows you can't see him in the brilliant sunlight.
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