Birds in Flight -- Share your BIF Images

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Seagull picks up breakfast.
D500 + 200~500
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My first post here and hope it's received well.
This was taken in my backyard in the center of Deventer, The Netherlands

Nikon D4s
Nikon AF-S 300mm f/2.8 G ED VR II (Handheld)
Shutter Speed 1/3200 sec
Aperture f/5.0
ISO 1250
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After looking at the other BIF photos here, I may never post again!
Nonsense, your shot is great. I love the rim lighting around the feathers.

Keep 'em coming. Personally I like threads like this to see what other folks are doing and to try to advance my own game, it provides a lot of motivation to get out and shoot.
 
Great idea for a thread! Wonderful shots too! I'll post a few of my favs:

1. Macaw going straight up!

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2. Snowy Owl taking flight

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Spoonbill in flight

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Black-bellied whistling ducks fighting

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And a near miss with a pair of great egrets

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Black-bellied whistling ducks fighting
All amazing shots, but I never get tired of that whistling ducks photo. What a great moment you captured there! As I recall you were tracking one in towards the nest when the other came in and they rose up for this amazing dance or something like that. That's just not something you see every day.
 
All amazing shots, but I never get tired of that whistling ducks photo. What a great moment you captured there! As I recall you were tracking one in towards the nest when the other came in and they rose up for this amazing dance or something like that. That's just not something you see every day.
Thanks - and you recall correctly. They both wanted the spot and I was fortunate enough to grab a snap :)
 
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