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How I shoot Bluebirds

posted Friday, 9 May 2008
So, the next morning I woke up to the sound of Bluebirds. I was so excited that they were still here! I had to grab the camera and run out to see if “she” was still showing interest in my birdhouse.

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Isn’t he beautiful! The males are SO bright right now.

I sat with my lens trained on the opening to the birdhouse waiting to see her peek out. There was no peeking this time, as she came out, he came down and I was so excited thinking I must have caught them terrifically. . .

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Then so disappointed when I saw this on the computer. The focus remained on the opening, not the quickly moving birds. I’m thinking, if I had allowed the flash to go off I might have been able to freeze their wings, but then again I think they moved out of the area I had in focus so this is just it.

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When she went back in, I tried again and she came out a little slower this time.

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She’s doing a little house cleaning, but once again she moved out of my area of focus. Her little feet sure look good though, don’t they?

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See, these last three photos all happened so fast I didn’t have the chance to move the camera.

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She looks so sweetly curious, I just had to see what she was looking at. So, I moved the lens down, below her, and. . .

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At this point I decided to go buy some nesting material to help encourage them to stay.

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But this little Nuthatch caught my eye. I still thrill over the zany Nuthatches. I’ve only seen the white-breasted ones lately though and am kinda missing the itty bitty red-breasted ones. If you’re not familiar with Nuthatches, they are really fun to watch as the walk down trees eating insects from the bark. This guy had been digging around in some leaves prior to walking along the driveway.

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This is a female Brown-headed Cowbird. These birds are new to me, but according to my bird book they are the only parasitic bird in the state, laying their eggs in host birds’ nests, leaving others to raise their young. So I guess they’re footloose and fancy free.

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I was probably 20-30 feet away from the birds in these photos. That’s typically about as close as they’ll let me get. That’s my set-up there for birding. The 100-400mm on the Canon 40D, they are pretty much married, it’s rare for me to change the lens on that camera.

That’s the zoomiest lens we have and it can be used on any of our cameras. That being said, if it is put on the 5D, it would not be as zoomy. The 5D has a full frame sensor and the other cameras (Xti, 20D, 40D) have smaller sensors. Think of them like widescreen and full frame movies. When we bought the 5D, I almost got a 5D too, but I knew that I like to bird and the smaller sensor gives me more zoom. So I went with the 40D.

The 40D has a fast processor and many sports photographers choose it. It reacts quicker than the other cameras. It can shoot 5 frames per second compared with their 3 frames per second. This matters in birds. And when I saw the bird guy speak a couple of weeks ago, he says he uses the Canon 40D too, and he’s a pro.

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1. Jeanna left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 8:57 am :: http://wiscandy.blogspot.com/

Thanks for all the great information. Amazing how you use a lens that size with no shake. And I love the motion shot. Maybe I can start to identify some of the birds I see on the hiking trails now. I think nuthatches are one of them.


2. Jan left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 9:37 am :: http://www.theprytzfamily.com/

Lisa, great post and photos. They are really amazing. It's so interesting about the range of different birds. When we re-located, just 80 miles I had to learn all kinds of new birds.


3. crookedeyebrow left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 10:36 am :: http://www.crookedeyebrow.com

I am always in awe of your photos, Happy Mothers Day!


4. Bob left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 12:13 pm :: http://expressingopinions.com/

Great equipment helps, but it is obvious skill and patience gets the great photos. I always enjoy my visit on your site.


5. SwampAngel65 left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 12:15 pm :: http://www.swampangel65.blogspot.com

Lisa, I know I sound like a broken record, but your photos are always great! It's always a pleasure to open up your blgo and see your latests shots, whether birds, your family or teapots!


6. Bonnie left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 12:17 pm :: http://www.borninazoo.com/

The bird in the 3rd photo & I have the same look of horror in our eyes when getting caught squeezing our chub through the opening.


7. Sassy Mama Bear left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 12:26 pm :: http://cafeendofuniverse.blogspot.com/

Yeah that zoom is why my bird photos look like specks of dust. I loev to see the shots you have captured.


8. Molly left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 6:26 pm :: http://returnofthewhiterobin.blogspot.co

Your bluebird pictures are beautiful, and the camera lens is impressive.


9. nicole left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 6:51 pm :: http://nicoleb.org/b2/

OK, camera envy aside...... *slobber* .........

wonderful shots. WOW! I can't wait to get back in a world full of nature, flowers, green, forest and animals of all kinds...sigh :D


10. SabineM left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 7:56 pm :: http://munshifamily.blogspot.com/

Lovely! Amazing actually. I know how hard it is to get great shots of birds on the move! I HAVE MAJOR lens envy.....


11. napaboaniya left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 8:06 pm :: http://napaboaniya.wordpress.com

Those are really great pictures of the bluebird. You've captured them well. I hope they'll continue to hang around :) Pretty sweet of you in thinking of getting some nesting materials to encourage them to stay!


12. Pamela left...
Friday, 9 May 2008 9:45 pm

I don't have any fancy lens yet -- maybe next year. I'm going to post a recent picture I took of a hummingbird. I have several flying ones... now those pictures really have blurry wings.

(I'm using my hubbys computer because I can't spend an hour on mine and get through a couple of reads. I'm getting a new one this weekend while I am gone)


13. Joy T. left...
Saturday, 10 May 2008 12:12 am :: http://aspotoft.typepad.com

I don't comment much any more because I feel like a really bad boring broken record when I constantly say your photo's are beautiful. But I'm going to say it again. Your photos are beautiful! And that camera lens?? Holy crap that's a lens and a half!


14. Jenni in KS left...
Sunday, 11 May 2008 7:46 am :: http://prairieair.blogspot.com

Yay! I got the right camera. Now to get the lens and work on my reflexes:o) That out of focus photo you were disappointed with is actually kinda cool. I couldn't tell what was going on or that it was two birds at first. I thought, "Wow, did the blurred action really give that bird two sets of wings?"


15. Jenni in KS left...
Sunday, 11 May 2008 8:15 am :: http://prairieair.blogspot.com

I've been googling lenses and I've got a couple questions for you. Do you use only Canon lenses or is there another compatible brand you'd recommend? Where is the best place you've found to buy lenses? Thanks, Jenni