[Leica] IMG: Birds from Sierra and Plumas Counties
Douglas Herr
wildlightphoto at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 4 18:51:51 PDT 2019
Yup, using the Sony a7rIII and 100-400 GM. I’m also keeping a close eye on the L-mount alliance and the supply of Nikon 500mm PF lenses.
Doug
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> On Jun 4, 2019, at 5:26 PM, Jim Nichols <jhnichols at lighttube.net> wrote:
>
> Beautiful work, Doug. That last shot of the Cinnamon Teal is an amazing pose, with great colors and detail.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
>
>> On 6/4/2019 3:15 PM, Doug Herr via LUG wrote:
>> It's been a while sine I've posted an update, but May turned ou to be quite a productive month. I visited the Sierra Valley in Sierra and Plumas Counties (Sierra Nevada mountains) where the spring nesting season is well under way.
>>
>> Wilson's Snipe is ordinarily well-hidden in marsh veggies but I first spotted this bird when a nearby rancher's dog flushed it from its hiding spot:
>>
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/scolopacidae/gallinago/wisnip08.html
>>
>> A few minutes later when the bird returned it called a couple of fuzzballs out from their hiding spots:
>>
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/scolopacidae/gallinago/wisnip07.html
>>
>> Meanwhile a female Yellow-headed Blackbird was preparing for the next generation:
>>
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/icteridae/xanthocephalus/yhblac06.html
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/icteridae/xanthocephalus/yhblac07.html
>>
>> while the male guarded the territory
>>
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/icteridae/xanthocephalus/yhblac08.html
>>
>> On the way toward the Sierra Valley is a reliable spot for American Dipper. I first learned of this spot a few years ago and after scouting the location the last two springs I dedicated some time to photographing the bird. This involved a quarter-mile hike with camera, tripod, comfortable ground-level chair and a simple blind, and a morning evaluating lighting, backgrounds and bird activity to get a few pictures:
>>
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/cinclidae/cinclus/amdipp06.html
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/cinclidae/cinclus/amdipp07.html
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/cinclidae/cinclus/amdipp08.html
>>
>>
>> At the Sierra Valley marsh there were numerous water birds such as Gadwall
>>
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/anatidae/mareca/gadwal16.html
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/anatidae/mareca/gadwal17.html
>>
>> Ruddy Duck
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>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/anatidae/oxyura/ruduck06.html
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>> and Cinnamon Teal
>>
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/anatidae/spatula/citeal07.html
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/anatidae/spatula/citeal06.html
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/anatidae/spatula/citeal09.html
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/anatidae/spatula/citeal05.html
>>
>> At a nearby flooded roadside I found a female Wilson's Phalarope
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>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com/birds/scolopacidae/phalaropus/wiphal05.html
>>
>> With the exception of the Dipper, these photos were made using the camper as a blind. For the Cinnamon Teal I took the additional step of covering the open window with camoflage-print bug netting (the same rudimentary blind I used for the Dipper photos), which turned out to be surprisingly effective.
>>
>>
>> As usual all comments are welcome and please feel free to share with others who might be interested.
>>
>>
>> Doug Herr
>> Birdman of Sacramento
>> http://www.wildlightphoto.com
>> http://doug-herr.fineartamerica.com
>>
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