Bird Portraits - Post Yours!

I just had 2 TB of pics recovered and I dredged up some older shots taken with the old Canon T6 (1300D). Not bad for an older 18 mp camera but I wish I had had the R7 at the time to capture the detail a little better. These shots are of two reddish egrets mating, taken at North Beach, Ft. De Soto.

12312114-studio25 by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr

I swear to you, birds really aren't shy.

12312123-studio25 by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr
Great captures. Beautiful birds too.
 
Another Robin
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First time seeing one of these, Red-Breasted Goose an Arctic breeding bird, a rare but annual visitor to Britain and SE Europe in our winter, unfortunately its numbers are thought to be declining.
(Lens: Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 7D Mark II).

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Nice, Jason. Skittish birds. We had one visiting a local every year, around February. It was hard to get a shot of it as it didn't like to step outside the reeds.
Yes, that's the trouble with them. In my experience they are not shy at all, but they are quite secretive. They are often less so at dusk, but that's no good for photos.
 
So...the original shot I focused wasn't a bird portrait but one in flight (a hummingbird--thanks to Levina for moving it to the appropriate thread). So, here is a bird portrait, not one in flight. An American Bald Eagle. I shot this in Florida and one of the few times a human is actually higher up than the Eagle (this one was feeding on something near the lagoon/marsh and I was in a tower looking down on the ground below).

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So...the original shot I focused wasn't a bird portrait but one in flight (a hummingbird--thanks to Levina for moving it to the appropriate thread). So, here is a bird portrait, not one in flight. An American Bald Eagle. I shot this in Florida and one of the few times a human is actually higher up than the Eagle (this one was feeding on something near the lagoon/marsh and I was in a tower looking down on the ground below).

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Magnificent bird!
 
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