Vermilion flycatcher

sherman_levine

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Near Tucson, Arizona, about a week ago

Yes. They do catch flies :-)

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Sherm

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P950 album

P900 album RX10iv album
OM1.2 150-600 album
 
1, 2 and 4 are beauties

Morris
 
Those are all great shots! The first one makes me wonder how big the bird’s lunch is. Maybe it’s a feast fit for a king, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner all included! 🤣
 
1, 2 and 4 are beauties

Morris
Thanks, Morris. I got the OM1m2 and MZ150-600 a few months ago and have been enjoying it a lot. The raw pro-capture feature makes grabbing takeoff shots pretty routine now.
That's a great setup. Most modern cameras have something similar and yes it makes blastoff shots much easier. It's also good for landings if you know here your subject will land.

Morris
 
Wow, great images and captures all !
 
Sherman,

FANTASTIC photos! Thanks for sharing them!

Sam

Near Tucson, Arizona, about a week ago

Yes. They do catch flies :-)

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Sam B.
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