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Blackburnian on the Rocks, Please
Photographer: Karim Bouzidi Idrissi
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Up in northern Quebec, I got to photograph songbird migration in a very special way this year. Thank's to some unique weather conditions, many waves of warblers were foraging at the shoreline, for multiple days. One of my favourite photo ended being one where I didn't quite have the proximity of previous encounters. I used my 100-400 f/8 to capture the contrasty scene. I liked how this Blackburnian Warbler stood out in that little shadowy patch in the rocks.
1/1250 • f/8 • ISO 200 • Canon EOS R8 • 400mm • Canon RF 100-400mm f5.6-8 IS USM
Steel Burrows
Photographer: Karim Bouzidi Idrissi
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1/320 • f/8 • ISO 800 • Canon EOS R8 • 400mm • Canon RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM
On Middleton Island, Alaska, a small portion of the Tufted Population nests on a the wreckage of the U.S.S Coldbrook, a large WWII vessel that was left behind after its wreckage in 1942. Here, they use the ship's cavities and tunnels as a replacement for the burrows they typically excavate from the soil.
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