Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: JimmyM on July 25, 2010, 03:15:53 PM
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The 2 Sandhill Crane shots were taken at distance - well over 100 meters , consequently poor photo quality. One shot shows the crane bustel , the other the red crown .
One of The Osprey shots shows the nest and the 2 young with the parent . The other shows another parent . The shots were taken in the Rama / Orillia area .
Jim
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Great finds on both counts Jim, I wouldn't mind getting within 100 meters of a SHC. :D
Meghan
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Meagan ,
Thanks for the kind comment .
Jim
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great sightings for both Jim, I love shc the sound they make is unmistakable lol :D
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Great finds and shots. Osprey are becoming one of those birds on my long term list
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Misty01 ravyenne40 - thanks ,
I've been following the progress of the Osprey youngsters for a while now and when I saw them over the past weekend they are almost as large as the parents. Groups of Crows , Canada Geese and Gulls have taken over the SHC field .
Jim
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Nice shots. I have tried to get close to the Sandhill Cranes - but so far no luck. Although the ones by Glen Morris on occasion allow us avian paparazzi near.
Cheers,
Bernie
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Bernie ,
Yes even at over 100 m, the crane was very aware of my distant presence .
It kept on turning and checking on me - frequently . I was tempted to get closer - but I would have been tresspassing on private property - a nono.
The last time I was in the vicinity an OPP cruiser quickly arrived ( cherries flashing) out of nowhere to politely check me out. My binos / birding explanation cleared me.
Thanks for your comment .
Jim