I photographed this male Red-shafted flicker last week while I was on Vancouver Island. This photo was taken about 20 meters (~ 65 feet) from the shots of the California Quail. This male repeatedly returned to work on the nest hole for over 40 minutes. Finally the female arrived to do an inspection while he sat on a power line.
The lighting was pretty harsh so I did try and use Fill Flash but I'm not that pleased with the results. I still like the action that the two shots convey together.
Bigma handheld*. Shots cropped to about 40% of original. First shot run through Neat Image.
* I find that I'm not as steady when shooting at an upward angle. Unfortunately I hadn't brought my tripod or monopod.





