A series of images of a close Osprey flyby taken at the Brigantine Division of the Edwin B. Forsythe NWR near Oceanville, NJ. Images taken with a Canon 400mm DO lens with a 1.4X Canon Teleconverter on a Canon 1D mkIV.
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Great shots Reed. Some times a little bit of luck is also needed.
Yes! I agree! This series was only possible because the Osprey was flying somewhat towards me!
Magnificent!
Thanks Eliza! They are fun to photograph!
Oh … where do you live? I used to live in Burlington County, NJ (Tabernacle … in The Pines) and visited Brigantine/Forsythe all the time! I enjoyed looking for the osprey there, usually near their platforms along the loop.
Yes, it is a Great place to photograph! I used to live in Bergen county, but retired to Middlesex County. So getting to Brigantine is only a little over an hour drive to get there! Quite often I also see Bald Eagles there also. But you never know what you will see to photograph!