So Good That I Needed Two Cards! Plus ID Quiz « Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

So Good That I Needed Two Cards! Plus ID Quiz

The Streak Continues: 138

I am publishing this blog post at 7:56am in Amsterdam, 1:56am in Florida. I am waiting for my bags. With severe thunderstorms in Orlando I just made my connection in Detroit. The flight was an easy one and I got a few hours of sleep towards the end. It feels like morning here 🙂

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Fort DeSoto in spring is rich with tame birds. With many in breeding plumage it is a photographer’s paradise. I hope that you can join me there in mid-May.

Image Quiz #1

Can you identify the birds here:

Left column top?
Left column middle?
Top row/first vertical?
Middle column, middle row?

Be sure to click on the composite to see the larger version. You can cut and paste the text above into your comment and then type your answers. Be sure to indicate Quiz #1.

Short Notice Fort DeSoto IPT/In-the-Field Workshops: May 9, 10, & 11, 2014

IPT–3 FULL DAYs: $1099
In-the-Field Workshops: $399/day

Fort DeSoto in spring is so good that I needed to create two cards in order to give folks an idea of what is possible. Even then I have barely scratched the surface. If you are coming from out of town you will surely want to do all 3 days, the entire IPT. Local folks may wish to join me for one or more full days.

There will Lots of tame birds including breeding plumage Laughing Gull and Royal and Sandwich Terns courting and copulating. American Oystercatcher plus lots of sandpipers and plovers, some in breeding plumage. Red Knot in breeding plumage likely. Lots of wading birds including Great and Snowy Egrets, both color morphs of Reddish Egret, Great Blue, Tricolored and Little Blue Heron, and Yellow-crowned Night-Heron. Roseate Spoonbill and WOod Stork between possible and likely…. Lots of flight photography with the gulls and terns and with Brown Pelican.

You will learn how to approach free and wild birds without disturbing them, to understand and predict bird behavior, to identify many species of shorebirds, to spot the good situations, to choose the best perspective, to see and understand the light, to get the right exposure every time after making a single test exposure, and to design pleasing images by mastering your camera’s AF system. And you will learn learn how and why to work in Manual mode (even if you are scared of it).

At lunch we will review my images–folks learn a ton watching me edit–why keep this one and delete that one. If you opt to bring your laptop, we will take a look at five of your best images from the morning session. We will process a few of my images in Photoshop after converting them in DPP. That followed by Instructor Nap Time.

This is the IPT hotel: Comfort Inn St. Petersburg, FL. 2260 54th Ave N., St. Petersburg, FL 33714. tel: 1-727-362-0075. The best airport is Tampa (TPA).

Payment in full via credit card is due upon registering. Please call Jim or Jennifer at 863-692-0906 to register.


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Fort DeSoto in spring is rich with tame birds. With many in breeding plumage it is a photographer’s paradise. I hope that you can join me there in mid-May.

Image Quiz #2

Can you identify the birds here:

Top row/first vertical?
First column middle?
First column bottom?
Last column, last row?

Be sure to click on the composite to see the larger version. You can cut and paste the text above into your comment and then type your answers. Be sure to indicate Quiz #2.

Fort DeSoto Site Guide

Can’t make it in mid-May? Get yourself a copy of the Fort DeSoto Site Guide. Learn the best spots, where to be when in what season in what weather. Learn the best wind directions for the various locations. BAA Site Guides are the next best thing to being on an IPT. You can see all of them here.

Shorebirds/Beautiful Beachcombers

If the shorebirds in the ID quiz gave you pause, get yourself a copy of my Shorebirds/Beautiful Beachcombers. Includes ID tips, shorebird biology, migration, and tons more. All in my simple-to-read easy-to-read style.

Canon Gear for Sale

Doug Bolt is offering a used Canon 400mm f/4L IS DO lens in very good to excellent condition for $4599. The sale includes the lens trunk and lens cover; the seller will pay shipping to US addresses only. This one should sell in minutes to someone looking for a lightweight super-telephoto. The item will ship only when the check clears.

Please contact Doug for additional info and/or a link to photos via e-mail or try him by phone at home: at 301-937-3112 or on his cell at 301-537-8073.

Doug is also offering a used EOS-5D Mark II in very good to excellent condition for $1199. There is a shallow scratch on the body and a faint smudge on the top LCD. The sale includes a RRS L-plate, a vertical grip, and the original box and all the stuff that came in it. The seller will pay shipping to US addresses only. This one is a great body for flowers and landscapes. Mine saved me on a Southern Oceans cruise when I trashed two EOS-1D Mark IV bodies in a rainstorm; it was a great back-up camera body. The item will ship only when the check clears.

Again, please contact Doug for additional info and/or a link to photos via e-mail or try him by phone at home: at 301-937-3112 or on his cell at 301-537-8073.

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Join me at Gatorland for a ton of learning. If you want to learn to use your flash, you will not want to miss this one. Click on the composite image to enjoy a larger version. Click on the composite to enjoy the larger size.

Another Gatorland Short Notice Saturday Full-Day In-the-Field Workshop

Saturday May 3, 2014. 7:15am till 10:15am & 4:00pm till dusk. Lunch, image review, and Photoshop session included. Limit 6. A very small group is again likely: $399.

The cost of your Gatorland Photographer’s Pass is not included.

Chicks in nests likely. Breeding plumage Cattle and Snowy Egrets. And tons more. You will learn to spot the good situations, to choose the best perspective, to see and understand the light, to get the right exposure every time after making a single test exposure, and to design pleasing images by mastering your camera’s AF system. A big part of the above is that you will learn how and why you must work in Manual mode 90% of the time at Gatorland.

At lunch we will review my images, take a look at five of your best images from the morning session (for those who opt to bring their laptops), and process a few of my images in Photoshop after converting them in DPP. That followed by Instructor Nap Time. Last Saturday all 3 folks had a great time and learned a ton. And the weather for this coming Saturday is looking good.

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8 comments to So Good That I Needed Two Cards! Plus ID Quiz

  • avatar David Policansky

    True answer to Artie’s quizzes: No. I did recognize a few of the species in the composites. Nice images. Have a wonderful time in Holland.

  • avatar Nate

    Quiz 1

    1- Dunlin
    2- Sandwich Tern
    3- Reddish Egret
    4- Western Sandpiper

    Quiz 2

    1- Yellow-crowned Night Heron
    2- Reddish Egret
    3- Royal Tern
    4- Short-billed Dowitcher

  • Answers to quiz:
    Quiz#1
    Left column top – Dunlin
    Left column middle – Sandwich Tern
    Top row/first vertical – Reddish Egret
    Middle column/middle row – Western Sandpiper – bill length and slightly curves downward.
    Quiz#2
    Top row/first verticale – Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
    First column middle – Reddish Egret white morph
    First column bottom – Royal Tern
    Last column/last row – Short-billed Dowitcher

  • avatar Ivan Turpin

    Artie,
    I am new to birding but here are my guesses regarding today’s quiz.

    Quiz #1
    Left column top? Dunlin
    Left column middle? Sandwich Tern
    Top row/first vertical? Reddish Egret (Dark Morph)
    Middle column, middle row? Semipalmated Sandpiper

    Image Quiz #2
    Top row/first vertical? Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
    First column middle? Reddish Egret (White morph)
    First column bottom? Elegant Tern
    Last column, last row? Long Billed Dowitcher

    Ivan

  • avatar Tom Lamb

    Have a great time in Holland. Can’t wait to see your images.

    Here are my quiz answers:
    Image Quiz #1
    Left column top? – Dunlin
    Left column middle? – Sandwich Tern
    Top row/first vertical? – Reddish Egret
    Middle column, middle row? – Western Sandpiper

    Image Quiz #2
    Top row/first vertical? – Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
    First column middle? – Reddish Egret white Morph
    First column bottom? – Royal Tern
    Last column, last row? – Short-billed Dowitcher

  • avatar Jim Kranick

    Detroit to Holland? I could see Atlanta or JFK but Detroit? Oh well, glad it went well for you.

    • avatar Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

      With the great circle routes to Europe DTW did not make much of a difference 🙂 Could have done thru Newark (EWR).

      • avatar Jim Kranick

        I would have picked EWR from MCO. Could have spent some time with the in-laws on LI and friends in the Hudson Valley on the way.