Thursday Birds on the pond

Birds on the pond

Good Morning,
in the same spot as I was for yesterday's post, but this time for the most part I had switched to my longer lens the Tamron 50-400mm Lens, not my biggest lens I do have a Sony 200-600MM lens but that sa big beast and I generally only head out with that when I am trying to get some closer in shots of birds.

Whereas the 50-400mm is light enough to carry in my bag when I go out for a day time walk, which is not that common for me

Starting with this shot of a bunch of Canadian geese and seagulls out on the pond


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Sony A7iv 205mm F5.6 1/1600 Sec ISO 1600
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We have plenty of Canadian geese that visit here for a good part of the year, there cool to see, but boy do the make a hell of a mess around the pond and park in general, one has to watch where one steps if you don't want to step in you know what, and mess up your shoes

Here I zoomed in some more and a few more geese and a couple of ducks


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Sony A7iv 400mm F6.3 1/800 Sec ISO 100
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The ducks often dive to grab food, I guess and the little kid in me comes out when I see them bottoms up like this and I tend to gigle, even if mostly a chuckle in my head not out loud


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Sony A7iv 326mm F11 1/125 Sec ISO 125
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This next shot is the one exception where I switched back to my go to lens for my early morning walks the tamron 17-28mm Lens for a wider shot of the pond


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Sony A7iv 17mm F11 1/200 Sec ISO 100
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and a last short over ht epond towards what is called the warming house, as it used to be open in winter back whenthe pond froze enough for people to ice skate on it, and then they could go into this building to warm up


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Sony A7iv 108mm F8 1/125 Sec ISO 200
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And that’s all folks


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Goose poop is the worst for sure!

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Love the dunking Duck! That's a lot of geese in one spot, yikes!

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Hello, dear friend @tattoodjay.

What a beautiful place you have to visit; the pond is gorgeous, I love seeing those birds enjoying the space.

Beautiful photos.

Have a wonderful day.

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Good day, Mr. @tattoodjay.

It's incredible how much you know about photography, and your photography equipment is admirable. The photos you take are truly beautiful.

I love visiting this place; you took some very beautiful photos.

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Lots of waterfowl on your pond. Lots around here lately too. Seems they all have arrived for the summer since the ice has been out for a bit now. Nice pics. I giggle or at least smile at duck butts too lol

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