North Norfolk's population of Snow Buntings will be returning home to the Arctic soon, so I thought I'd take an hour out to get some shots before their late February/early March migration starts. This flock was about 60 strong.
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Canon 1Ds MkII, Canon 100-400mm IS USM lens, 1/1,000th sec, f/10, 400mm at ISO 400mm. Distance to subject: c 5m |
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Canon 1Ds MkII, Canon 100-400mm IS USM lens, 1/640th sec, f/9, 320mm at ISO 400mm. Distance to subject: c 5m |
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Canon 1Ds MkII, Canon 100-400mm IS USM lens, 1/640th sec, f/9, 320mm at ISO 400mm. Distance to subject: c 5m |
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So many of them and I have never seen even one. They are pretty little things.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Tim, lovely birds.
ReplyDeletei love that blurred out in flight bird in the background~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog!!