Eric Gofreed
Well-Known Member
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My contribution is a sequence of 7 shots selected from a 20-photo series of a Ringed Kingfisher. The Ringed Kingfisher is the largest in the Americas, measuring about 16 inches in length with a wingspan of approximately 24 inches. Its range stretches from the southern United States through Central America and well into South America. Known for its distinct, loud, rattling call, this bird often makes its presence known before it’s even seen.
A stoke or two after launching showing his ventral feathers
Next wingbeat showing the dorsal feathers
Leveling off and tracking the fish
In full dive
He has turned slightly and honed in on the fish
Impact
He emerged with his fish. I watched him eat this white piranha for 20 minutes, and I'll eventually share those photos.
My contribution is a sequence of 7 shots selected from a 20-photo series of a Ringed Kingfisher. The Ringed Kingfisher is the largest in the Americas, measuring about 16 inches in length with a wingspan of approximately 24 inches. Its range stretches from the southern United States through Central America and well into South America. Known for its distinct, loud, rattling call, this bird often makes its presence known before it’s even seen.
A stoke or two after launching showing his ventral feathers
Next wingbeat showing the dorsal feathers
Leveling off and tracking the fish
In full dive
He has turned slightly and honed in on the fish
Impact
He emerged with his fish. I watched him eat this white piranha for 20 minutes, and I'll eventually share those photos.
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