Canon MK IV 1D; Canon 600 f4 with 1.4TC; @f8 1/200 ISO800
Soon a fox pup emerged from the exit hole and we got some good pictures in nice light-but a little back lit. Soon we saw more motion and it was a second pup out running and playing.
Canon MK IV 1D; Canon 600 f4 with 1.4TC; @f10 1/160 ISO800 EC+.67
Canon MK IV 1D; Canon 600 f4 with 1.4TC; @f8 1/400 ISO800
While watching them, I saw a bird coming at us fast and it was a Cooper's hawk and it landed in tree on a branch above my shoulder-he was too close to take a picture (minimum focus distance on the big lens is 18 feet). We were also treated to Yellow bellied sapsucker, chestnut sided warbler, pileated woodpecker, red bellied woodpecker, downy woodpecker and cackling eagles.
Canon MK IV 1D; Canon 600 f4 with 1.4TC; @f9 1/1000 ISO500
Canon MK IV 1D; Canon 600 f4 with 1.4TC; @f7.1 1/1000 ISO400
Canon MK IV 1D; Canon 600 f4 with 1.4TC; @f9 1/125 ISO500
The eagle nest that had been near there was blown down in recent storm. Other hikers were along the river and apparently the eagles were along the river as well.
Enjoy!
Until Next Time
Jim Borden
6 comments:
Awesome shots. Patience pays off!!
Wow - these shots are amazing! It looks as if the animals were posing.
I like the fox pups, they are so nice.
Hiya,
I know equipment 'does not a photographer make'...
...but wouldn't I love to have just one shot with those goodies you are using.
600 mm f/4
Now I'm sighing. Getting nowhere fast, well, not so fast, with my ancient 70-210.
The pictures are sublime, as usual. That far distant raccoon is a delight to see.
A stunning array of images, Jim. I have not had a good encounter with the foxes when I was shooting either a DSLR or HD Video.
Also I would love to get a shot like that of a Pileated woodpecker. I did get some superb video last summer, but no good stills.
A great bunch. I love the young fox!
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