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Was able to get pretty close to a vulture at a park in Delaware.  Still learning, XT5, 70-300, cropped.

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A robin just after a storm, XT5, 70-300, cropped.

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Female Belted Kingfisher Waldport, OR. X-H2s, Fuji 150-600.

 

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Black Vultures:

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Coragyps atratus

 

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39 minutes ago, milandro said:

you must be in America, I am leaving tonight to go to Cuba where these vultures aren't uncommon 

Yes, yes I am.

I hope you enjoy your trip, Cuba is fascinating and has so many opportunities for great photography! Please show us some photos after you return home and have time to go through them.

Keep an eye open for the vultures, the one on the first image was actually trying to sneak up on me when I turned and saw it. It flew up on the girder where I was able to get the image, They are more aggressive than other kinds.

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Hey pal, can you spare a worm or two? The bait shop does not open for another hour.

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X-T4; Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR; 1/500; f16; ISO640; 600mm, hand held

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X-T4; Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR; 1/2000; f7.1; ISO640; 500mm; hand held...

 

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X-H2S, XF100-400+TC1.4x - Reed Warbler

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not sharp, but I thought he was coming at me with a purpose.

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Taken with 50-140 +1.4 at 140 on a X-H2S. Photo bombed by a speedy sparrow!

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Stork on the hunt to feed its several chicks, about 6 miles away from the three nests that we know of. 50-140 +1.4 at 140 on a X-H2S

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Interesting day in Havre de Grace, found this guy hunting right near shore with a lot of folks watching, didn't seem to phase him much.  X-T5, 70-300, 300mm, 1/1000.

 

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Just my try . . . 

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Pigeon Guillemot, X-H2s, Fuji 150-600.

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a waxwing with his feathers ruffled.

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Belted Kingfisher male X-H2s, Fuji 150-600.

 

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Here are a couple taken with my new X-T5 (new body) and 100-400 (used lens!). I'm still getting used to the camera, but so far so good. Thanks.

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Here's another Robin.

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37 minutes ago, Fujiron said:

Belted Kingfisher male X-H2s, Fuji 150-600.

 

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The linked image does not show up, I hope it will though, Kingfishers are cool birds!

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Two days old.

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