Golden-Cheeked Warbler - 3 - In Flight

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Typical of photographing these fast birds is the scenario where you just get the bird in your frame and in focus and then see the bird take off to it's next perch (or totally gone). You take the photo(s) and hope for the best - not moving the camera. These 4 shots are just that scenario and you can see how the bird takes flight in about 1/2 second. The sequence is: 1) still perched but starting to leave getting ready for a short flap of the wings, 2) a quick push with legs and completing the short wing flap to get going, 3) gliding through the first wing flap with landing gear retracting, 4) full wing stroke flight and gone! Even at 20 shots/second with my fully electronic shutter, we still miss details you know are there like the extension of wings between Shots 3 and 4. Be sure to scroll down to see all 4 shots.


Thanks,
Doug White

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