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I can identify most but the 2nd to last in my first post from earlier I might not know as well as the 2nd in the second post from earlier. I have trouble with the generic vaguely colored ones haha! I’m the opposite, I started with arachnids and now I branched out into birds and other wildlife, stemming from photographing bugs at firstNice pics, but can you identify all of the birds ? I am a birder who has become an arachnophile and am having fun identifying as many eight-legged creatures as possible. One thing I like about observing wild creatures is watching their behaviors as an identification tool. A fun book to read by any young (or old!!) birder is "Kingbird Highway" by Kenn Kaufman. Got me started on the scientific hobbies I now enjoy with a passion. In the meantime, don't forget your arachnid buddies! You take beautiful pictures of both!
Eastern blue birds are everywhere here right now. There is a pair that nest in a bird house at my grandmas we like to watch. Really pretty little birdsThese are really high quality pictures. My state animal is an eastern bluebird which is one reason why I like them. But man I have no words for that bald eagle it’s just beautiful
I’ve only seen a couple this year and they’re MY state bird! But yeah they really are amazing birds. So is everything else you pictured! What kind of camera do you use because I gotta get me one of thoseEastern blue birds are everywhere here right now. There is a pair that nest in a bird house at my grandmas we like to watch. Really pretty little birds
It’s different every time I go, for the eagles, I might take around 70 but only keep 3-4. Sometimes it’s only 10 to keep 1, just depends on how much time I have and how active they are.I’m just in awe looking at these pictures everything from them in the sky to them mid-landing to the ones in the trees I mean I’m just speechless how many pictures do you take at once to get the perfect one
A friend of a friend and another friend of a different friend. Yes complex. One a truck driver en route from Michigan to Seattle, the other a 'poor little rich kid' so to speak with an unlimited budget just getting into wildlife photography with a zillion $$ of equipment and a dozen books about the subject. Somewhere near Idaho saw an eagle circling then land on a high escarpment. They parked and she set up her camera, tripod, gigantic telephoto lens. Then they sat and waited. Apparently for several hours with her staring holding the shutter release. The eagle finally took flight and she stomped the button.I’m just in awe looking at these pictures everything from them in the sky to them mid-landing to the ones in the trees I mean I’m just speechless how many pictures do you take at once to get the perfect one