As the blog from our full-time RVing in North Americas says – serendipity strikes again. We visited Haines in Alaska for images of Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) but instead discovered all three species of Scoters (Surf Scoter, Black Scoter and White-winged Scoter) in this feeding frenzy.
Oh how I love wildlife photography! Mother Nature is simply amazing!
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This entry was posted on Monday, May 30th, 2016 at 9:57 pm. It is filed under Birds, Color Images, Video, Wildlife and tagged with AK, Alaska, Birding, Black Scoter (Melanitta americana), Chilkoot Inlet, feeding frenzy, fine art prints for sale, Full-time RVing, Haines, images available to license, Lexar Digital Film, Lutak Inlet, Nikkor 600mm f/4 VRII, Nikkor TC-17 EII, Nikon D4S, Richard King Photography, RRS gimbal head, RRS Triopd, Scoter Migration, Surf Scoter (Melanitta perspicillata), USA, White-winged Scoter (Melanitts fusca), wildlife photography. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
When I was 10 my dad lent me the family Brownie Box camera to go on my first school trip - a week away in Swanage. I used all of the three rolls of black and white Kodak 120 film and was enthralled by the results. I haven't stopped shooting in the 40+ years since - and I am still using Kodak black and white 120 roll film!
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