This afternoon I did some birding photography around my neighborhood pond.. I captured this Carolina Wren . its in the wren family.
I used my slow drill that my mentor has taught me a lot doing wildlife photograph and practicing it a lot these days for wildlife and birding especially.
I captured the Carolina Wren, singing and perching for me as i took its photograph for this migration season which is just around the corner.

The next bird , I captured today was an Eastern Bluebird. I took the advantage of taking three bluebirds in one photograph featured here. They are very common in this area of North Carolina.

Then I captured I brown Nuthatch. This is the very fist one I have photographed for this birding season and I hope this Brown Nuthatch returns this winter so I can get some more pictures of it in the snow.
Hope everyone is enjoying this fall weather finally and hopefully we don't get another hurricane soon!
I used my slow drill that my mentor has taught me a lot doing wildlife photograph and practicing it a lot these days for wildlife and birding especially.
I captured the Carolina Wren, singing and perching for me as i took its photograph for this migration season which is just around the corner.
The next bird , I captured today was an Eastern Bluebird. I took the advantage of taking three bluebirds in one photograph featured here. They are very common in this area of North Carolina.
Then I captured I brown Nuthatch. This is the very fist one I have photographed for this birding season and I hope this Brown Nuthatch returns this winter so I can get some more pictures of it in the snow.
Hope everyone is enjoying this fall weather finally and hopefully we don't get another hurricane soon!
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