Birds feeding

Birds feeding

Good Morning I hope life is treating you well

For todays post I am sharing a few shots of birds either having caught fish or other food or eating what they have caught but I will start with a bit of a preamble.

Each day before I head out for a photo walk, I think about where I am going and what lenses to take in my camera bag.
I pretty much always carry my two as I like to call them walk around lenses, a pair of Tamrons one 17-28MM and one 28-75mm both can go down to an aperture of F2.8 so good handy lenses to have with me most of the places I head for my walks, and then I normally take one other lens, I can if needed squeeze two more lens into my bag but then it gets a bit heavy so I normally stick with just one more.
and which one depends on where I am going for some spots I may feel my 11 MM wide angle semi fish eye lens is handy to have, other times if there are flowers nearby I may take my Macro 90mm lens.
and other times if I think there is a chance to catch birds and I dont want to take my big 200mm-600MM lens which is fairly heavy and I only take that out when I am going to get shots of birds, I taken my tamron 50-400 lens which is fairly light and handy to have as the shots in this post may show.

All of these shots were taken after sunrise or before sunset when I was out for walks taking shots of the sunrise or sunset over the water, and I saw these birds and switched to the 400mm lens and got these shots

First of this Osprey on top of a power pole across from West beach here in new Bedford


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Sony A7iv 400mm F8 1/640 Sec ISO 125
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I could not make out what it was eating


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Sony A7iv 400mm F8 1/640 Sec ISO 125
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But he stayed there for a while and I was able to get a few shots of it


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Sony A7iv 400mm F8 1/320 Sec ISO 125
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one last one


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Sony A7iv 400mm F8 1/320 Sec ISO 125
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I forget what these birds are called but they fly so fast getting shots of them is a real challenge


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Sony A7iv 400mm F6.3 1/3200 Sec ISO 1600
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but i got a couple of shots i thought were OK


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Sony A7iv 400mm F6.3 1/3200 Sec ISO 2000
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and Finishing off with another Osprey or perhaps the same one, and yes thats not food he is carrying but bits to help build up their nest


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Sony A7iv 378mm F6.3 1/3200 Sec ISO 1600
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And that’s all folks


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Wow, those talons look absolutely nasty! Nice shots! The bird with the fish in its mouth is really quite graceful!

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Ohh yeah thats what I noticed those Talons wouldnt want it after me
that little bird was graceful and so fats hard to catch shots of

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Hello dear friend @tattoodjay good morning
You have great photographic equipment, the best thing that can happen to you when you love taking photographs is to have several lenses to vary according to the occasion
I love seeing the birds at feeding time. Beautiful photographs, I appreciate you sharing with us.
Have a wonderful day

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yes indeed I am fortunate to have bene able to afford to build up a collection of lens not cheap but great for photography

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Osprey shots are awesome. Gull with fish is good also. I've been considering a 600mm lens for quite awhile but haven't made the plunge.

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thanks and for a lens one only uses occassionally it is a lot of money

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Those are some great shots! Especially when they're flying! Beautiful! I love birds of prey.

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

Have a great day

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Awesome bird captures @tattoodjay.
The way the sun is hitting the osprey made for some breathtaking shots, and that bird with the fish in its mouth looks quite large.

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thanks, the bird with the fish is actually fairly small and so fats was real hard to get shots of it

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Being that it's small and fast speaks volumes for your skill in tracing and capturing the photographs 👍

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What great shots! It was a real successful photo hunt!

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

Have a great day

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