“See Ya Later Gang!”
Yesterday afternoon, an egret takes off in flight leaving his ibis, pelican, and other egret friends behind.
He also had a passing comment as he left the scene which I’m sure was a pleasant goodbye. 🙂
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.
Yesterday afternoon, an egret takes off in flight leaving his ibis, pelican, and other egret friends behind.
He also had a passing comment as he left the scene which I’m sure was a pleasant goodbye. 🙂


Chissà cosa ha detto agli altri mentre se ne andava 🙂
Bellissimi scatti, fantastici!
Ciao, Pat
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Sono felice ti è piaciuto vedere queste foto! Grazie Pat!
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Fabulous shots, Phil, and yes, I swear I saw his ‘lips’ move. 🙂
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I saw the same thing! Such a talented bird. 🙂
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Phil what size lens do you use? Your photos are always so sharp you must not crop.
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I almost always use a Canon 300 f4 with a 1.4 extender attached which makes it a 420. These are close to full frame, just a very slight crop. Thanks much for looking.
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Beautiful bird and most beautiful photos, Phil. I bet he was asking if his old friend Spoony was around.
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It’s so funny you mention the spoonies. I have been missing them and was thinking about doing a post with photos of some of them from this past summer. 🙂
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very nice capture
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Thanks so much for looking and commenting and glad you liked these,
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🙂 Awesome!!!
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Thanks for checking them out!
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See ya ! I’m off to better fishing grounds. Ah, life at the marsh How I miss it so. Hope all is well with you Phil.
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Things going pretty well here, thanks for checking in and glad you liked these pics!
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Now you are turning into a bird whisperer!
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Maybe I should try whispering. When I yell at them to try to get one to do something it hardly ever works. They rarely seem interested in taking direction.
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Such graceful birds!
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Gotta love a big white bird!
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Those are such truly special shots…I do love the grace of their flight.
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Glad you like them Charlie, they are fun.
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Love this!! Super light, too~!
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I appreciate you checking these out, thanks much!
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Beautiful Birds, such graceful flights, miss those, but may be coming South again to live, cant take this cold and snow, I feel as if Im in Greenland, (Central NY, wherever that is) and the nature here is not what I expected for the backwoods at all…where have they all gone???? Anyway, beautiful nature and country where you are and fantastic for photography, there is is only so much you can take of snow…both with photography, mentally, physically and spiritually….keep on doing the great photography and nature your both great at….:-)))))
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I can remember the day well when I used to live up north I was out yet again shoveling out from a huge snowstorm and I told my neighbor I had it. I was done. Don’t think he believed me until I was actually gone, but I was truly done.
About the only wildlife I would have up there to photograph was pigeons. 🙂
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