My favorites: a selection
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Bird photography can be an exciting activity. It requires patience and perseverance, but the rewards can be worth the while. Special moments in the life of birds or rare species in the environment where you are photographing make bird photography of continuing interest. On this page I show you a selection of 10-20 of my personal favorite photos, in random order. Please enjoy.
A male Eurasian sparrowhawk in front of the hide
In the past years I regularly visited forest hides to photograph birds. One species that I hoped for to show up in front of the hide was the sparrowhawk. Hoewever, during many, many days in the hides the sparrowhawk did not appear. I saw them flying by around the hides, but never in a position to make nice photo's. Until April 2021 when a male sparrowhawk visited the hide for about thirty minutes to relax and bathe. With beautiful and varying light (slight overcast or sun) I had plenty of opportunities to enjoy this species that I wished for for so long.
Exif: Canon EOS 1DXII, EF 500mm f/4L IS USM, f/4,0, 1/1250, ISO 800.
The black-winged stilts after mating
After mating stilts (and avocets) walk together for a few moments with crossed beaks. A beautiful part of the courtship- and mating choreography. This photo was made in Spain in the Toledo region, from a hide with a very low point of view. The camera was mounted on a Wimberley Gimbal Head which was bolted to a flat cooking pan to get a point of view as low as possible, just a few centimeters above water level.
Exif: Canon EOS 1DXII, EF 500mm f/4L IS USM, f/4,0, 1/2500, ISO 320.
Great crested grebes with chicks
For the last years the great crested grebes are my favorite subject in early spring. Goal of my photographic trips is to register the beautiful display choreography and, later in the season, the chicks. For a point of view near water level I mount my camera and objective on a tripod which I place in the water. Dressed in a wetsuit myself, I try to resist the cold conditions for a few hours to get the results I am looking for.
Exif: Canon EOS 1DXII, EF 500mm f/4L IS USM, f/4,0, 1/2500, ISO 320.
A northern gannet in very soft morning light
In the very, very early light of a sunny summer day on Helgoland, an island in the North Sea, this northern gannet was maintaining its feathers. For a brief moment the gannet raised its feathers and made eye contact. The fan of wing feathers completes the photo
Exif: Canon EOS 1DXII, EF 100-400 mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM, f/8.0, 1/800, ISO 500, -2/3.
The impressive Bonelli's eagle in flight
After a very wet day, in a cold and moist hide on the top of a mountain in the western part of Extremadura, I wondered whether or not the Bonelli's eagle would show up. And it did! After hours of waiting it showed up and gave me one opportunity to register its flight.
Exif: Canon EOS 1DXII, EF 500 mm f/4.0L IS USM, f/8.0, 1/1600, ISO 800, -1/3.
A snowcap male in verbena flowers
A trip to Cost Rica was on my wish list for many years. In 2019 we made the trip. High on the species wish list was the male snow cap . Not an easy hummer to see, let alone tot record. On the last day of our 3-week trip I was succesful and made the photo of the male snowcap while fouraging on the small verbena flowers.
Exif: Canon EOS 1DXII, EF 500 mm f/4.0L IS USM + 1.4x extender III, f/5.6, 1/800, ISO 3200, -1/3.
