Waders Descend on Harper’s Island

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It was my first time visiting Harper’s Island and unfortunately no birds came anywhere near any of the hides, but I loved to see flocks of birds swoop through the air in synchronised flight.


Apertureƒ/6.3
CameraILCE-7RM5
Focal length600mm
ISO800
Shutter speed1/2000s

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6 responses to “Waders Descend on Harper’s Island”

  1. HarriettMB avatar

    @donncha Single shot or stacked? It looks stacked as they move and there are a series of the same bird almost overlapping in a few points in the photo. It’s a great photo. Or a very fast sequence..

    1. Donncha Ó Caoimh avatar

      @HarriettMB It's a single image, burst mode, so there's about five very similar photos. I think this was at about 600mm. They were maybe 200m away. :(Must go down there again though. It was nice.

      1. HarriettMB avatar

        @donncha Thanks. I’m going to photograph murmuration for three days next week. Planning to try a few different ways to get the photos. Will also have two days in different hides. Very different kind of photography.

        1. Donncha Ó Caoimh avatar

          @HarriettMB that'll be great. Hope you get some good shots out of that!

          1. HarriettMB avatar

            @donncha I’ll try and share some phone shots of the back of the camera each day, if I can. Looking forward to it. Also, hoping to do my L panel some time this year, if my club thinks my pix are good enough. They are great mentors in Drogheda.

  2. Saravanan Sivaraman avatar

    Wow. That’s a lot of waders.

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