How Many Birds?
I photographed this group flight of little shore birds as they zipped across the salt marsh this morning.
Can you count them?!
I previously worked as a news and sports photographer. Recently I have been enjoying wildlife photography. My approach toward bird photos is similar to sports photography. I attempt to capture mostly action and hopefully a unique perspective.
I photographed this group flight of little shore birds as they zipped across the salt marsh this morning.
Can you count them?!

Eh no, non ci riesco 🙂
Scusa l’assenza, mi dispiace molto non seguire le tue splendide foto, ma in questo periodo ho pochissimo tempo libero e non riesco a seguire i blog 😦
Un caro saluto, Pat
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Sono felice di vedervi qui in qualsiasi momento Pat. grazie 🙂
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Grazie di cuore Phill!! Grazie a te 🙂
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Spero che tu abbia una grande settimana Pat
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Wow… A lot 🙂 beautiful image.
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“A lot” is a correct answer. I will also accept ‘butt load’. Thanks 😀
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Wow! That’s a lot of birds. What an awesome capture, Phil. You seem to always be at the right place, at the right time 😉
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Thanks much Gracie! Not my usual fare but thought I would toss this one up anyway.
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I was going to say another kind of load, but thought better of it. Great image, Phil! Love the movement.
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Your answer would count as correct also Jane. 😀 Thanks for checking this out,
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I gave up counting them. 😀 Beautiful pic.
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It can be frustrating. Thank you for looking and counting! 😀
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I’m always up for a good challenge :). I’m thinking there’s around 45 or so (not including the reflections) LOL. Remember how I told you that my parents go down to Isle of Palms in the winter? A couple of years ago we went down during March Break to visit them, and I took a picture of a flock of birds on the beach while I was standing in the middle of them, and I posted it on my blog. You might enjoy it – here’s the link:
http://photosfromtheloonybin.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/alfred-hitchcock-eat-your-heart-out/
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Did you count the one at the bottom, center? There is one that is not a reflection.
Checked out your bird group shot. Wow! What a mob!
Thanks for looking and commenting! 🙂
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Darn, I wasn’t sure about that one at the bottom – whether it was a reflection or not :).
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So OK with the 45 you saw first plus the one at the bottom the total of 46 is correct! Nicely done!
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Yayyy!! 🙂
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😀
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What an awsome capture, love all the new additions!
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Hey thanks very much Ammi, great seeing you here! Thanks for looking and commenting!
Say hi to mum.
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That’s just breathtaking!! Thanks, Phil.
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Well I appreciate the kind words Amy! Thanks
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That’s much more like the sort of bird shots I get…. flying away and at a distance. Still a great capture. Any idea what they are? Thought maybe ducks at first, but the bills don’t look right.
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Thanks Gunta! These would be plovers and sandpipers but we just call ’em peeps. 🙂
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I think I got all 46. You do have a lot of friends!
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Correct! 46 is indeed the total. Good eye to spot and count them all!
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What an awesome capture! I often see the White Ibis in flocks to numerous to count with some Storks and Egrets mixed in. I plan on going out shooting this week before I miss all of this action. I just hope I haven’t forgotten how!
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Thanks for checking this out Molly I appreciate it.
Hope you have a great time shooting this weekend and let me know how ya make out!
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Too many to count at this time of night, Phil, but I’ll take a guess at 40. 🙂 Amazing photo.
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Close Sylvia, it’s 46. But thank you very much for playing and please continue to tune in every day for yet another exciting episode of Life in the Marsh. 😛 😀 Ok, well “exciting” isn’t the proper term. Maybe wonderful episode? No that’s not right either. How about fairly much Ok episode? 😕 That might work. 🙂
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😆
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Excellent shot!!!
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Thanks, glad you liked it!
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Excellent Phil, not that easy to catch.
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Thanks Jan, those little buggers do go by fast. 😯 🙂
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Captured in flight we get to see the gorgeous markings on these birds. As to your question, if you’ll still accept ‘butt load’ I’ll go with that. 🙂
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Thanks for cheking this out Adrian! You indeed have a winning answer with butt load! 😀 That’s actually the technical term used by all the experts around here anyway. 🙂
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50? That’s a lot of birds!
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50 would be incorrect, it’s 46 total. However…”a lot” *is* a correct answer. 🙂 Thanks Gareth!
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This is wonderful.
How fantastic to see them all in one place and be able to photograph them.
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There were a few groups of them zipping all around the marsh. Fun to see!
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Wow, too many! Great photo!
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Thanks! It is fun to see these large groups zipping around in all directions.
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I was pretty close, I got 45 too. Great shot, you’re so lucky to see these little cuties.
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Thnaks Emily! I ususally don’t pay a lot of attention to the ‘peeps’ but when I saw these larger groups I had to bang off a few shots. 🙂
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Nice shot
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Thanks much
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Me Has Tenido Un Tiempo Contando Pajaros… Muy Buena FotografÃa… Un Saluo.
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Espero que te hayas divertido contarlas. gracias
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jajajaja, Asà Ha Sido,… y Realmente Son 46…
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Que maravilla, el vuelo de todos tiene que ser muy ruidoso ¿no?
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Estás en lo cierto, ellos hacen algo de ruido. También hacen chillido estridente 🙂
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