I got down to the Cosumnes River Preserve today with my long lens setup (Tamron SP 400mm F4 + 1.7x AFTC + K20D) and wandered around for a couple hours not getting close to birds :p... Then, almost back to the truck, I saw this egret along the path. Since the last egret I tried to approach had bugged out when I got within a couple hundred yards, I decided to take it slow, only to watch aghast as a couple of birdwatchers walked right up to it from the other direction... It turns out this bird was so engrossed in the hunt that it didn't even register the presence of the people. I wasn't able to get a close as I wanted before the action started and when it did, I plunked down my tripod and started firing (filled the buffer a couple times in the process)...
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Showing posts with label Cosumnes River. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sunday, March 01, 2009
cosumnes river preserve...
Got to check out the Cosumnes River Preserve yesterday and shoot a few photos. I was using the Sigma 50-500mm (the Bigma) on a Kenko 1.5x teleconverter on my Pentax K20D, and while the results weren't universally good, they weren't universally bad either - I did get some sharp photos, and it was a good time...
I'm no bird expert, so feel free to fill me in on names I don't know or correct me on what I got wrong ;).
Here are some of the better shots...
(click to see a larger version)...
I'm no bird expert, so feel free to fill me in on names I don't know or correct me on what I got wrong ;).
Here are some of the better shots...
(click to see a larger version)...
Egret

Black Necked Stilt (identified by Marc L, a real bird photographer. - Thanks Marc.)


Red Wing Blackbird

Sandhill Cranes

???

Great Blue Heron

Black Necked Stilt (identified by Marc L, a real bird photographer. - Thanks Marc.)
Red Wing Blackbird
Sandhill Cranes
???
Great Blue Heron
Labels:
Bigma,
birds,
Cosumnes River,
Egret,
Kenko 1.5x Teleconverter,
Pentax K20D,
Sandhill Crane,
Wildlife
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