A Pelican Profile

A couple of weeks ago, my family and I went through the Wildlife Safari park near Mahoney State Park in eastern Nebraska. It allows one to get an upclose view of several birds and animals that wouldn’t be normal in the wild. Here, a pelican grooms himself while carefully watching me get some close shots.

On another note, I will be one of 20 artists attending the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge’s “Art of the Wild” show occruing on the 22nd and 23rd of November. DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge is located near Missouri Valley, Iowa. If you have questions or need directions visit their page at http://www.fws.gov/midwest/desoto/.

Technical Details:
Canon5d, 300 f/4l +1.4tc, f/5.6, 1/1250 sec.
Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari, Ashland, Nebraska

Born Free

As many people know, I do not do a lot of bird photography. I find that there are quite a few good photographers who specialize in this and who have equipment that enables them to get in close for a shot. My equipment for the most part usually puts me too far away, especially from the easily scared birds such as herons. Recently, I have been visiting DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge since they have had quite a few birds fairly close. While driving around we came across a lone pelican. When I got out of my car to take a shot of him floating down the lake, he took flight. At first he started flying away from me and I thought that he was going to be no where near me, but then banked and came right in front of me. I was able to snap about 3 shots off as he continued into the distance.

Technical Details:
Canon 5d, 300 f/4l + 1.4 tc, f/5.6, 1/1600 sec.
DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge

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