BIRD IN FLIGHT ONLY -- share your BIF photos here

Used the 100-500 this weekend without the 1.4x just to see what I can do with the extra stop of light. Lots of activity at the osprey nests Saturday, at least 1/2 dozen pairs are building/repairing. Not that the 1.4x is any slouch, but I notice a positive difference without it. Crop mode on the R5 picks up the slack easily. Not much time to process images, managed just one to post for now.

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Used the 100-500 this weekend without the 1.4x just to see what I can do with the extra stop of light. Lots of activity at the osprey nests Saturday, at least 1/2 dozen pairs are building/repairing. Not that the 1.4x is any slouch, but I notice a positive difference without it. Crop mode on the R5 picks up the slack easily. Not much time to process images, managed just one to post for now.

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I prefer not using the TC for BIF as I like the wider field of view for tracking. For that reason, I don't use crop mode but crop in post.
 
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Beautiful shot, HenryL.
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Amusing to see two Greylags and a Canada Goose teamed up. Lucky to get them all in the dof and flying against a background. At 20fps, there is more chance of getting the right shots, I must admit.

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I try to be patient, I try to be calm and quiet.
But why do they always seem to fly away from me or from the sun? ;)
So the head of this wood pidgeon stays in the shadow. The ones with the wings down didn't look good

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