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SlowMo Birding Action Shots... (1 Viewer)

Zathras

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I've posted some slow motion footage captured around Reading and London here before, for which I received some very positive feedback.
So thought I'd share a few new ones uploaded this week, hopefully you'll enjoy seeing these too.

First up a young Starling which was learning to eat from the same suet block as the Robin in the other thread, but it really struggles to hang on or land with some amusing results.
Baby Starling Landing FAIL - 300fps

Second up is a Heron that I have a complete sequence of it trying to swallow a fish which is a little too big, then at the end it has a good shake to finally get it down. This video is just the shaking bit, the full length video is here if you are interested.
Heron Ruffling Wings - 300fps

Also, some more of the Egyptian Geese and Gosling.
Egyptian Gosling WIN - 300fps

Take care and hope you liked the vids...
 
Cheers, the Heron was a lovely shot but a shame I missed the action moment of catching the fish shortly before.

I was just a little too slow focusing to catch it in time, better luck and speeder reactions hopefully next time.
 
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