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Harryb
Aug-11-2005, 01:12 PM
Hi you'll,

One of the most common sights around here is the Sandhill Crane. They can be found on the road dividers, on our lawns, just about anywhere. Its not uncommon to have to stop your car on the local roads and to wait as the sandhills cross the road (they have the right of way of course).

They are gentle birds and are usually found in pairs as they mate for life. I ran into a couple in the wetlands last week.

http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/31727024-L.jpg

in the summer their plummage is rust stained. Most of the year they are grey.

http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/31727012-L.jpg

http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/31727028-L.jpg

http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/31727033-L.jpg

Osprey Whisperer
Aug-11-2005, 01:20 PM
Nice job Harry. Pretty bird. They are common..eh? I've not seen a single one over here (Sarasota/Venice). :scratch I think there are only a dozen birds over here. I keep shooting the same ones over and over and over. They are getting sick of me I think.

I'm wondering where all the rest of the birds are? Seems ever since the hurricanes from last season....most of the birds are gone from here. Who took my birds? Give 'em back.

Thanks for sharing. If I see one/two of these birds in the future..I'll know what I'm chasing. :thumb

Cheers

BMP

luckydog
Aug-11-2005, 01:22 PM
Harry, excellent shots as per usual. First time i've seen one of these birds and they look very nice. The second shot is my fav with the mix of soft focus on the fore and background and the clarity of the crane you have created a nice effect. You nailed this one :thumb :thumb

Seamus
Aug-11-2005, 01:28 PM
The sand cranes are great harry but please don't confuse me with words like

ubiquitous

It's too late to look for a dictionary :wink


Shay.

bfjr
Aug-11-2005, 02:17 PM
#3 for me, water reminds me I need a beer :D
on your CWA metering do you use small or large spot ??

Harryb
Aug-11-2005, 02:37 PM
[QUOTE=Bird Man Photographer]Nice job Harry. Pretty bird. They are common..eh? I've not seen a single one over here (Sarasota/Venice). :scratch I think there are only a dozen birds over here. I keep shooting the same ones over and over and over. They are getting sick of me I think.

I'm wondering where all the rest of the birds are? Seems ever since the hurricanes from last season....most of the birds are gone from here. Who took my birds? Give 'em back.

Thanks for sharing. If I see one/two of these birds in the future..I'll know what I'm chasing. :thumb

When I was shot at Sanibel on the Gulf side I found a few birds that we don't see too often on the east coast. Birds hang out in an area to either feed or to nest. The hurricanes could have destroyed their hangouts so some might have moved on. Recently on the west coast the water level went up too high in the feeding areas of the wood storks and thousands of nests were abandoned as they had to move to a area where they could feed.

ginger_55
Aug-11-2005, 03:01 PM
I thought you were going to say they could even be found in your bedroom/house.:rofl


leaving a bit late, nice shots of a very pretty bird. if he were rare we would all be drooling to find him. I read that our wood storks are just summer residents. They probably all go to Florida.

Like all the boats our bridges open for.

hope to see you out driving, hey, you could have your wife drive you around the wetlands and you could see what you could get out the window, just like old times.

Our birds are changing a bit, the nesting season for most purposes over, different birds are more prevalent. You will be glad to know that I rarely see the night heron anymore. Maybe he is headed to Florida, or maybe he is headed for somewhere the magnolia folks don't cut the vegetation back. I have noticed that happening.

g

Harryb
Aug-11-2005, 04:22 PM
Harry, excellent shots as per usual. First time i've seen one of these birds and they look very nice. The second shot is my fav with the mix of soft focus on the fore and background and the clarity of the crane you have created a nice effect. You nailed this one :thumb :thumb
Thank you. Being laid up gave me more time to post process my shots so I've been trying different stuff. Glad you liked the processing on that shot.

Harryb
Aug-11-2005, 08:51 PM
The sand cranes are great harry but please don't confuse me with words like

ubiquitous

It's too late to look for a dictionary :wink


Shay.
Glad you liked the sandhills but I had to go with ubiguitous. Thet are too pretty for common. :rofl

jwear
Aug-12-2005, 05:41 AM
I really like this bird but we never see them I am thinking Ben and i are going to have a driving trip to san diego and look around for some new captures ,if he gets over the challenge that is :rofl :D :rofl

Harryb
Aug-12-2005, 07:49 AM
I thought you were going to say they could even be found in your bedroom/house.:rofl


leaving a bit late, nice shots of a very pretty bird. if he were rare we would all be drooling to find him. I read that our wood storks are just summer residents. They probably all go to Florida.

Like all the boats our bridges open for.

hope to see you out driving, hey, you could have your wife drive you around the wetlands and you could see what you could get out the window, just like old times.

Our birds are changing a bit, the nesting season for most purposes over, different birds are more prevalent. You will be glad to know that I rarely see the night heron anymore. Maybe he is headed to Florida, or maybe he is headed for somewhere the magnolia folks don't cut the vegetation back. I have noticed that happening.

g
Hey Ginger,

Glad you liked the shots and they have never been inside my house, my backyard yes, my house no. :D

Have a great trip.

Harryb
Aug-12-2005, 11:43 AM
#3 for me, water reminds me I need a beer :D
on your CWA metering do you use small or large spot ??
Hey Ben,

Glad you liked it. To be honest about the CWA metering, it was the first time I shot with the D2H after it came back from the Nikon service center. I was so anxious to shoot with it that I forget to check the settings. They had changed all of my mine and set it back to the defeault settings. I didn't know I was using CWA until I got back home. :dunno

Gale
Aug-12-2005, 01:52 PM
Hi Harry,
I sure am glad you said what color the sandhills are in summer. I really thought my color was wayyyyyyyyyy off.

Nice images and you know I love the Little Zebra ducklings. Looks like she has lost a few. To bad.

Take it easy.
See ya soon.

gus
Aug-12-2005, 01:56 PM
Harry whilst im a fully fledged canonite...your shots always make me wonder if i should have bought into nikon. That colour is fantastic !

Gus

Harryb
Aug-12-2005, 03:06 PM
I really like this bird but we never see them I am thinking Ben and i are going to have a driving trip to san diego and look around for some new captures ,if he gets over the challenge that is http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/yelrotflmao.gif http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/icon10.gif http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/yelrotflmao.gifThanks Jeff. If you want to see a sandhill come one over to Florida and I'll get you a personal intro. http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/biggrinbounce2.gif

jwear
Aug-12-2005, 04:59 PM
Thanks Jeff. If you want to see a sandhill come one over to Florida and I'll get you a personal intro. http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/biggrinbounce2.gifif you do not show up at zion then i am going to come out to fla and get you :thumb:D

Harryb
Aug-12-2005, 06:48 PM
Hi Harry,
I sure am glad you said what color the sandhills are in summer. I really thought my color was wayyyyyyyyyy off.

Nice images and you know I love the Little Zebra ducklings. Looks like she has lost a few. To bad.

Take it easy.
See ya soon.
Hey Gale,

Its amazing when you see how those birds change througout the year. The juveniles also have different coloring.

Harryb
Aug-13-2005, 07:32 AM
Harry whilst im a fully fledged canonite...your shots always make me wonder if i should have bought into nikon. That colour is fantastic !

Gus
Hey Gus,

Thank you for the complement, In the end its not what camera we shoot with but how we use the light that makes or breaks our shots.