17 July 2019

TAKE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THREE f


Wings on Wednesday - 
YAM's take on the good, the bad, the ugly and the downright hilarious in photographing birds.


The only time I really felt the absence of The Fudge was trying to manage decent long-range shots of birdlife with the Hisstix. This was a group of Magpie Geese coming in to land - can you see them??? Close up next week.

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  1. Magpie Geese. I din't know there was such. Looking forward to close up next week
    Hugs HiC

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  2. I can see them coming in and I really wish I could see them better. They are a unique part of Australian avifauna.

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  3. We see them. Mom says they keep popping up in the skies of her puzzles:)

    Mom was wishing she had a good long range lens today when we spotted a whole big rafter of BIG wild turkeys off in the distance on our walk.

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  4. Fudge-O in your steady hand would have done better.

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  5. Hello, I see the geese, it is a pretty wetland scene. Have a great day!

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  6. flying geese are really rare here in FL. that is what I miss about my big camera, that really long lens

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  7. I see them...what a beautiful area they picked to land!

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  8. Marshes attract geese. I remember a similar scene at my Nana's( maternal grandpa) farmland decades ago!

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