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HAB911

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Wed Sep 21, 2022, 07:55 PM Sep 2022

What has become my favorite photos [View all]

are what I call 'belly shots" having an almost x-ray effect and if the light is well balanced overhead/underneath, it can be magical. The best opportunity is when the birds are migrating and soaring on the wind high above with no wing movement. It isn't easy because they can be thousands of feet above.

National Audubon Society just put up an online resource for tracking migratory birds.

"Created by Audubon and nine founding partners, using migration data contributed by hundreds of researchers and institutions, the Bird Migration Explorer is a first-of-its-kind, free, interactive, digital platform that visualizes the heroic annual journeys of 458 North American migratory species. Available in English and Spanish, you can use the Explorer to see the incredible journeys of migratory birds throughout the year, how they connect us across the hemisphere, and the various challenges they face along the way. By mapping where, when, and how extensively species are exposed to human activities and environmental changes, we can develop more effective solutions that will maximize benefits for birds and people."

If you are interested, check it out! I am eagerly awaiting the arrival of white pelicans in mid to late October, wish me luck!

https://explorer.audubon.org/home?zoom=3




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