Shooting with Sparky—Shorebird Photography Lake Superior
Автор: Sparky Stensaas
Загружено: 2013-08-28
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In this episode of Shooting with Sparky we travel to Wisconsin Point to photograph migrating shorebirds and warblers. In the video you'll see that I find a cooperative pair of Sanderlings, a small shorebird that commonly winters on the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts but only breeds in the farthest reaches of Arctic Canada and Greenland. Flocks stop off to feed on the beaches of Lake Superior on their way North in late spring. Note that one of the Sanderlings has very white feathers (winter plumage) and the other has more reddish brown feathers (getting its breeding plumage). The whiter one seems to have only one functioning leg, but his buddy won't abandon him and sticks close. I was able to crawl through the sand to get some frame-filling shots and then put it in reverse and leave them foraging on the beach surfline without flushing them...The goal of all wildlife photographers; leave your subject as you found them. Enjoy the video!
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