A couple of weekends ago I took an afternoon and went hiking up at Chain-o-Lakes State Park, and of course I hauled the camera along. Unfortunately, Indiana is in that sort of “awkward phase” between when all the snow melts off and when all the greenery starts showing up, and it’s really kind of ugly unless you like brown. So I decided to try my hand at a little bird photography, since there were lots of songbirds around and the lack of leaves on the trees made them (relatively) easy to spot.

Nuthatch
I’ve tried this before, but it was a good reminder of how hard bird photography really is. This is the first time I’ve gotten even remotely acceptable results, and these are really only good enough for web display. I can see why bird photographers invest in high-end cameras and massive telephoto lenses; these guys are tiny and move fast, and it’s tough for even the autofocus on the D200 to lock on to them. And my telephoto lens runs out of steam at 300mm, and I still had to crop pretty heavily to get these shots.

Chickadee
Still, it was a nice diversion, and something I’m going to have to try more of. The “one that got away” was a beautiful Pileated Woodpecker, who flew off into the woods before I had a chance to switch lenses. And of course I could hear him tapping away at the trees, but I never saw him again. I think he was taunting me.

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Well, you can either buy a bigger lens, or shoot bigger birds.
4/6/2007 @ 12:59 pm
I love the bird photos! I have started feeding the birds at my house and I get so excited over my new feathered friends. I have a pair of cardinals that I’ve name Charlie and Charolette. Charlie visits the feeder more often than Charolette and his beautiful red feathers stand out among the sparrows. I’ve seen one nuthatch but I have only spotted it that one time. I have a downy woodpecker and I’ve seen a red bellied wookpecker also. So if you want to experiment with photographing the birds, come on over. I’ve got a great bird dog that will help you track them down. HA!
4/11/2007 @ 11:20 am
Thanks, Molly! I’ll have to take you up on that some time. One of the things I don’t like about my new place is that I can’t have bird feeders or anything like that…
4/12/2007 @ 6:22 am
The red bellied woodpecker was back to visit my feeder this weekend. I also had a bluejay stop in for a snack. I just hung an oriole feeder and hummingbird feeder this weekend so I might see some visitors that I haven’t seen over the winter.
4/23/2007 @ 8:29 am