Here are a few of Crested Shrike-tits from earlier this month. This is the closest i have managed to get so far. The sun was close to setting as usual but i managed a couple before it got too dark.
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Wow! Stunning shots I just love photo #3 great eye contact, and so clear! i'm jealous
Thanks for sharing!
Crazy looking bird .... great photos. The colours look good in the setting sun.
Where did you see these birds vas? I have been a few times to Scheyville NP & Mitchell park in the Windsor area hoping to see them without luck.
Well done! I haven't seen one of these yet.
Samford Valley Qld.
Cracker shots Vas, great detail.
I too am yet to experience on of these beautiful birds.
What equipment do you usually use?
Thanks for the nice comments everyone!
I got them just before the sun started dissapearing but had to do alot of PP to get them bright enough because i couldnt get the sun behind me where they were. I got these in Penrith by the river.
I have seen them @ Mitchell Park close to the creek, south creek, and during various bass fishing adventures on the Nepean in my kayak and Mulgoa NR a few times. It seems like they like to be close to water.
Olympus E-M1 with 40-150mm f2.8 pro lens with 1.4x teleconverter. Thats a 420mm FF equivalent. Pretty short for small birds but it's temporary until the 300mm f4 (600mm FF equivalent) comes out. That with my mc-14 teleconverter will also give me 840mm FF equivalent @ f5.6 when i need more zoom. As for anything else it's just camo clothes and my camera backpack.
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Thanks for the info vas .... I have had the penrith river walk on my list of places to check out for some time, so will have to give it a go in the near future. Such a unique looking bird, I would really like to see them.
Magnificent find, I too dream of one day seeing this bird
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
Great shots and great bird Vas!
Once I saw my first Crested Shrike, I started seeing them everywhere since - and they haven't got any less magnificent.
Thanks everyone
Like Owl said, once you see your 1st you will most probably see them more often, true in my case
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