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May 02, 2007 22:31 |  #1

First post here. This is a rare bird here. Another first for me.

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May 02, 2007 22:32 |  #2

NICE catch! It's rare here too, but they are supposed to be around. Where was this taken?


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Thanks- In Northeast Oklahoma


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May 02, 2007 22:49 |  #4

Well, I just read up on these and my book says they will swarm in their thousands after breeding season and they are all through your and my areas, but I've never seen one. Was he near water or mud?


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May 03, 2007 02:57 |  #5

Nice capture.....The yellow heads are not real common out here either. Last weekend, however, I saw quite a few of them at a dairy (for the first time). I'm planning to take my camera with me on my next visit and try to get a few shots.


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May 03, 2007 22:03 |  #6

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Well, I just read up on these and my book says they will swarm in their thousands after breeding season and they are all through your and my areas, but I've never seen one. Was he near water or mud?

There was a flock of them, maybe 20. There's ponds around this area,and there has been a lot of rain this spring. But they where mainly in a horse pasture. They would fly to trees when I got to close.

I was using the Sigma 100-300 f4 with a 1.4 conveter. I'd like to have something longer but can't decide on a lens.:confused:


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May 03, 2007 22:40 |  #7

I was just wondering, cause one of my books also said they like to work the muddy banks of streams or even puddles for bugs. :)

I just got the Bigma, and came from a Canon 400L before that and a 100-400L IS before that. Unless your really well heeled, the Bigma is a fine lens at a great price, although I'd like to have both that and the 400L. :)


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May 04, 2007 01:08 |  #8

Wow, what a nice capture! Thanks for sharing this (for me) new species.


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