Birds are nesting in the spring in Florida. Some people think the nest locations should be secret but that's difficult when the nest is in a very visible public park. So I am posting the photos a good time after the babies have branched. No one that I know will disturb the wildlife on purpose. Most experienced wildlife photographers know that the farther from the nest the better angle you have. Shooting underneath will make everything distorted.
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Practicing Flight Photography |
Having a location that you can return to is great for learning. I had the chance to come back and try to get better flight shots with a few adjustments I learned from shooting side by side with other experienced photographers.
I have been fortunate to also photograph an eagles nest, another barred owl nest, a flickr nest and many nests at the Gatorland rookery.
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Great Egret chicks at Gatorland |
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Mead Garden Owlet starting to branch |
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Great Horned Owlets nesting in an abadoned osprey nest. |
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