• biza43panorama_fish_eye
    113 posts
    2 years ago

    They are the only species of this bird that nest in coastal cliffs. Every year I try to visit the area and photograph them. the bay in front of Cabo Sardão lighthouse is a good location to observe them. I have used X-T3 plus 16mm f/1.4 for the landscape photos, and X-T4 plus 70-300 for the bird photos. Full story here:

    blog.paulobizarro.com/?p=3196

    Regards.

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  • AlanShlens
    2 years ago

    Should this be in the 'Migration' forum? Happy to move it somewhere else.

    Alan

  • biza43panorama_fish_eye
    113 posts
    2 years ago

    Indeed! Sorry about that, can you move it to the "Fujifilm cameras" forum? That was my intention.

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  • Poldersnapperhelp_outline
    103 posts
    2 years ago

    Spectacular photos of these beautiful birds 👍

    Quite a few of them fly to the Netherlands to breed, all the way from Africa.
    They arrive here via Spain, Portugal, France and Belgium.
    In August they gather in large groups and fly back to Africa.
    Amazing how nature works 😉

    André

    Storks at Zegveld NL:

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  • biza43panorama_fish_eye
    113 posts
    2 years ago

    Thanks. Indeed, these birds, like others, fly quite a long way.