ISO 400, f/5.3, 1/500s, D3100 w/55-200mm lens
On the way home from preschool today, we drove past a local water reservoir, as we often do ... looking for geese and other birds and seeing how high/low the water is. We saw what we think is a Blue Heron as we drove over the bridge, so we parked the car, I changed to my 55-200mm zoom lens, and we quietly walked back to the bridge. However, we weren't quiet enough because he flew away before I could even get a shot off (too many bushes/trees in the way). So we went back to the car disappointed.
While I was putting my camera back in the bag, Alex says, "Look Mommy!" because this little guy had appeared in the woods right beside where we were parked. I believe it is a Ruffed Grouse, which is Pennsylvania's state bird. He was pretty curious about us as we sat there for a few minutes and watched him and took pictures. When I finally started my car to leave, he quickly made his way over to check us out. I had to wait to drive away until I could see him again, as he had gone in front of/under my car. I thought that was odd. You would think the car starting would have sent him running. Anyway, I was excited that he came so near because I got some really close shots of him.
5 comments:
How cool is that? It's neat when stuff like that happens. Great picture, Kimberly!
yes, it is a wonderful shot of him. not sure I have seen one before
Cool! I've never heard of a Ruffed Grouse. Awesome shot!
Beautiful bird! So glad he was friendly and willing to pose!
Gorgeous shot! How lucky to have such a fun visitor! =)
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