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Day 201: Dueling Downys

Being in the right place at the right time is how one gets neat photos. If you don’t have your camera with you, photos will always be missed. It was fun to capture these dueling downy woodpeckers in my local forest. Apparently all children fight!

Dueling Downy Woodpeckers
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Day 192: Observe Your Surroundings While Birding!

Early this morning I set out to photograph either … A) a kingfisher, or B) a hummingbird.

While the kingfisher family was a no show, my travels pointed out the importance of looking around oneself when focusing upon a particular kind of photograph. If I had ignored my surroundings I would never have seen … within 30 yards or less of me … a beaver, an 8 point buck, or a dragonfly on a flower!

I ultimately got some neat hummingbird photos, but they were almost an afterthought to the day!

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird Studies! 

Arrival
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Inspection
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Deep Drink #1
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Deep Drink #2
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Departure
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8 Point Buck
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Return of the Beaver (see movie #1)
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Dragonfly
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Day 184: Beauty and Color on a Drab Day

Today started in line with the old sailor’s rhyme: Red in the Morning, Sailor take Warning! Shortly after sunrise dark dreary clouds moved into the Northland. While the open skies out over Lake Superior made for a dramatic sunrise, within 30 minutes after sunrise the color of the world seemed to lock down. Over the course of the morning, the skies darkened further. Normally this presents a low light challenge for a bird photographer. Our feathered friends tend to move around quickly, which requires a short shutter speed. However, later in the afternoon I headed out with my camera. During mid Summer with food plentiful, birds are well normally well fed. The end result is birds often “slow down”. Switching to aperture priority will work well if one is able to find lethargic birds! Given the ugly sky, if the photographer can find nice green leaf backgrounds the end result photographs can be quite nice … just don’t include the sky in your photo framing!

Merganser Morning (common merganser hen and chicks at sunrise)
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Belted Kingfisher
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White-Breasted Nuthatch
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