Romy Ocon
Well-known member
Dear all,
Here's sharing a 3-minute footage of a Microhierax erythrogenys eating a huge cicada high up in the canopy. It looks to me like the cicada was still buzzing as it was being eaten piece by piece, until it was silenced with a critical bite from the bird.
Philippine Falconet (Microhierax erythrogenys), Mt. Makiling, Philippines, June 10, 2009, Canon 5D2 (FW 1.1.0) + Sigmonster (Sigma 300-800 DG) + Canon 2x TC + Sennheiser MKE 400 mic, 1600 mm, Manfrotto 475B/3421 support, manual exposure in available light, f/18, 1/60-1/100 sec, ISO 200, 1920x1080 capture processed and resized to 1280x720, noise/hiss in audio cleaned up a bit.
http://exposureroom.com/romyocon_pfalconet
Regards,
Romy
Here's sharing a 3-minute footage of a Microhierax erythrogenys eating a huge cicada high up in the canopy. It looks to me like the cicada was still buzzing as it was being eaten piece by piece, until it was silenced with a critical bite from the bird.
Philippine Falconet (Microhierax erythrogenys), Mt. Makiling, Philippines, June 10, 2009, Canon 5D2 (FW 1.1.0) + Sigmonster (Sigma 300-800 DG) + Canon 2x TC + Sennheiser MKE 400 mic, 1600 mm, Manfrotto 475B/3421 support, manual exposure in available light, f/18, 1/60-1/100 sec, ISO 200, 1920x1080 capture processed and resized to 1280x720, noise/hiss in audio cleaned up a bit.
http://exposureroom.com/romyocon_pfalconet
Regards,
Romy