Here are a series of images of Roseate Spoonbills in flight. These are from a previous trip to Florida, but did not post them before. One of my favorite birds to photograph! Plus they are a Large and Colorful bird. Easier to fill the frame and you definitely see them coming! Also they are interesting to watch how they interact with each other in the tree tops. My next post will show some of those images. Being retired now I have time to go through my large backlog of past trips. These are all taken back then with a Canon 400mm f/4 DO lens on a Canon 7D (Full Frame FOV ~ 640mm)
Cracking shots, love that colour!
Thanks! They are fun to photograph! Plus a BIG & Colorful target to focus on!
Their colour is spectacular. Terrific photos!
Thanks Belinda! You definitely see them coming!
Wonderful shots, Reed– love that red eye!
Thanks Eliza! They are fun to watch & photograph!
WOW, Reed! Fabulous!!!
Thanks Donna! I have so many shots of them it is hard to pick the ones to post here!
I know what you mean. Two months here in Florida is straining my hard drives! LOL
Perfect timing to capture a flyby!
Thanks William! There were so many flying around you had to choose which bird to track!
great shots! Do they get their colour from krill like Flamingos?
Hi! Here is what they say about their coloring-
Spoonbills eat shrimp, shrimp eat algae, and the algae make their own red and yellow pigments, called carotenoids. Some scientists believe that the pink coloration that roseate spoonbills acquire as they mature is due to their diet of carotenoid-rich organisms like shrimp. The more they eat, the pinker they get.
thanks Reed!
I guess we could call their flight the “Red-eye Express”. So beautiful yet a bit ungainly looking.
Yes! But they are fun to watch them interacting with each other! Sort of a comedy routine! Plus interesting way they move about the treetops!