Male and female Blue-gray Gnatcatchers working on the nest, built from spider webs and lichen.
5/7/2014 Grant Park, Milwaukee
Male and female Blue-gray Gnatcatchers working on the nest, built from spider webs and lichen.
5/7/2014 Grant Park, Milwaukee
Good to see your work back on here again.
I see you have not lost one thing in your skill sets.
CC is always welcome, the good and the bad. I promise not to take it personal as I know it wasn't meant that way.
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Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Di Macro
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Sigma DG 70/300 lens with Macro button
Tamron 150-600 f5.6-6.3 Di USD
Plus some Filters
Here they are, sitting on the nest.
That was like watching the end of CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood (if anyone else is familiar with the show?)
Gear: Sony A6000, Canon T5i, Zeiss 16mm-70mm, various Canon lenses, PS Elements, various Topaz plug ins.
Mike
Fantastic footage Obelix!! Really impressive and does look like a nature show documentary for sureHave you tried uploading to stock footage video platforms yet? I could see you doing well with that with footage like this!
Thanks again for sharing and great to see your work again,
Jay
Jay - Comments, Questions, and Critiques always welcomed and encouraged!
Current Everyday Gear: Sony A7r, Sony A6400, Sony Nex-6, Sigma 56mm f/1.4 Lens, Sigma 30mm f/1.4 Lens, Sony E 18-55mm, Sony E 55-210mm OSS Lens, Sony E 16mm f/2.8 Pancake, Rainbow Imagining MC/MD Lens Adapter w/ Minolta MD 50mm f/1.4 PG Rokkor Lens
Thanks guys!
Here is the last video in the series, day after this video nest was abandoned.
Brown-headed Cowbirds lay their eggs in the nest of other birds, that's why gnatcachers are defending it.
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