Wildlife Photography

kcowyo

ExPo Original
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But I could find a spot in a frame for all three. Exceptional shots Daverami.:clapsmile
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smbisig

Adventurer
Ok my turn

D700 + 400mm f/2.8
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D300 + 70-200 f/2.8
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D300 + 120-300 f/2.8
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DiploStrat

Expedition Leader
First Lion

I'll play. One of my first photos of a lion.

April 1973, Waza, Cameroon. Asahi Pentax Spotmatic w/35mm. Scanned from a slide which has suffered over thirty years in the tropics.

(Love the eagle and ducks - great photo!)
 

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User_Name

Adventurer
A few birds from my backyard, they get pretty tame here
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This is a chickadee that only had one leg, he came daily for several weeks to get a bite to eat.
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A juvenile Pileated Woodpecker being chased by one of my Tree Rats
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This is Wanna Peanut, yes he comes when you call him
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I had to dig my hummingbird feeder out of the garage because this Anna's Hummingbird decided to over winter
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A hairy Woodpecker, this one will let me walk up to within a couple feet of him now
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Downy Woodpecker
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And his mate
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I've had so much time off this winter that even the Flickers have gotten used too me
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Ursidae69

Expedition Leader
Nice feeder shots, and that is strange that the Pine Siskin would sit on your hand like that.

Welcome to ExPo too. :costumed-smiley-007
 

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