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Semipalmated Plover Series

 
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May 20, 2007 20:08 |  #1

These images are from the same place as my "Least Sandpiper" and "Flock of Seagulls" images.

I watched a couple of these Plovers work their way back and forth along the mudflats. If you looked at my Least Sandpiper images you will have noticed the Sandpiper was always in the water and with the long bill, he was able to dig for food under the water and keep his bill clean. By contrast note that all the Plover shots were along the mud flats. And note that his shorter bill is constantly muddy.

C&C is welcomed. Thanks for looking.

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May 20, 2007 20:10 |  #2

Those are excellent shots, showing the bird, its behaviour as well as the habitat really well.


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May 20, 2007 21:09 |  #3

Very good series of nicely captured images Ed.


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May 20, 2007 21:18 |  #4

One of my favourite birds, thanks for sharing :D He looks an inquisitive chap doesn't he :D


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May 20, 2007 22:02 as a reply to  @ Anke's post |  #5

Very well done Ed ! I got my first of these late last fall, they are one of my fav. birds as well.


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May 21, 2007 05:57 |  #6

PetKal wrote in post #3238377 (external link)
Those are excellent shots, showing the bird, its behaviour as well as the habitat really well.

Reyno wrote in post #3238619 (external link)
Very good series of nicely captured images Ed.

Anke wrote in post #3238670 (external link)
One of my favourite birds, thanks for sharing :D He looks an inquisitive chap doesn't he :D

bromm wrote in post #3238861 (external link)
Very well done Ed ! I got my first of these late last fall, they are one of my fav. birds as well.

Thanks for the feedback folks. I am glad that you all liked the images. It is fun to share here with the folks who have been helping me out with technique, etc. over the past months.

It helped a lot that as I stayed relatively still and quiet behind the tripod and camera, the Plovers continued to move closer and closer. That was another reason I took so many images. Every time I'd take a few, they'd end up coming closer so I'd take a few more! :D


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May 21, 2007 06:43 |  #7

The like the last one the best. Nice job. --Rick


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May 21, 2007 09:48 as a reply to  @ rrdjserv@earthlink.net's post |  #8

I really like the 3rd and 5th shots, mostly due to the way the sun (or perhaps fill flash) has not only brought out the yellow eye ring but left a catchlight as well. I took several on Saturday, and it seemed either I got the eye ring to stand out or the catchlight, but very rarely both.


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May 21, 2007 10:15 |  #9

Cute birds Ed. I know how shocked I was to find out that the Least Sandpiper was little bigger than a sparrow, so how big are these guys? Is that salt water?


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May 21, 2007 12:51 |  #10

Excellent series of shots, interesting to see them in their darker plumage. My shots were all taken in the winter and they appear much lighter in color.


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May 21, 2007 14:24 |  #11

Nice series.


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May 21, 2007 16:40 |  #12

Very nice series of a favorite little shorebird. These are very sharp and nicely colored. Great job.


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May 21, 2007 16:53 |  #13

rrdjserv@earthlink.net wrote in post #3240481 (external link)
The like the last one the best. Nice job. --Rick

Thanks Rick. I appreciate the comment. The last one of the series was the last one I shot for the day!

exerda wrote in post #3241107 (external link)
I really like the 3rd and 5th shots, mostly due to the way the sun (or perhaps fill flash) has not only brought out the yellow eye ring but left a catchlight as well. I took several on Saturday, and it seemed either I got the eye ring to stand out or the catchlight, but very rarely both.

Thanks for the comment. I'm glad that you like the images. As I think I mentioned either here or about the Least Sandpiper, I shot about 40 images of each. After getting a few down to be sure I had the bird, I started waiting for just the right moments to catch the light reflecting in the birds eye. Sometimes I missed it and sometimes I got it. I was really pleased with the way they lot of them turned out.

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Cute birds Ed. I know how shocked I was to find out that the Least Sandpiper was little bigger than a sparrow, so how big are these guys? Is that salt water?

Definitely bigger that the Least Sandpiper. But not a big bird by any stretch of the imagination. I think the books list it as around 7.5" to 8.5". And no it isn't saltwater. It is a large puddle in a farmer's field here in Pennsylvania.

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Excellent series of shots, interesting to see them in their darker plumage. My shoots were all taken in the winter and they appear much lighter in color.

Thanks Dennis. I appreciate the compliment. Did you post yours? I'll have to root around a bit and see what they look like in winter plumage.

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Nice series.

Thanks, Rock. Glad you liked the images. Always fun to share.

ngannet wrote in post #3243172 (external link)
Very nice series of a favorite little shorebird. These are very sharp and nicely colored. Great job.

Thanks Bob. Appreciate the compliment. I owe a lot to what I've learned here on POTN over the past several months. But still there is no substitute for experience. I'm working on it.:D


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May 21, 2007 20:13 as a reply to  @ EdV's post |  #14

Thanks Dennis. I appreciate the compliment. Did you post yours? I'll have to root around a bit and see what they look like in winter plumage.

It was some time ago, here are the few I have posted (external link)


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May 21, 2007 20:42 |  #15

Nice series. Number five is my favorite here for the better head turn and "eye contact".


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