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This bird flew up with very powerful flaps because the pond was too small to do a running takeoff. I anticipated this. Otherwise there was no chance. If they have enough water ahead they always do a running takeoff and I must anticipate panning along the water's surface.
Image taken in spring in Michigan's Eastern Upper peninsula Canon EOS 1D Mark 2 + 600mm IS lens 1/3200 sec, f/5 Mode: Manual Metering: Multi-segment ISO: 400 Paul Rossi personal website: https://paulrossibirds.com/
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by Ron Day
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by Mako_Elite
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by Carol Clarke
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