Greg Gard

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Greater Yellowlegs - New York

Greater Yellowlegs straight on:

Greater Yellowlegs - NY

One of the less common poses of photographed birds are the “straight on” shots. Mostly because birds try to avoid people and rarely walk towards them. To achieve such a result, birds have to get comfortable with your presence. This is why staying as low to the ground, without any movements, pays a great role. Here, I was laying down on my stomach for about 20 minutes, without any movement. Insects didn’t make this task easy 😜 With a group of 4 Greater Yellowlegs in the distance, and from previous visits to this spot, I knew that eventually these birds will come closer to feed in this part of the water pool as long as I stayed quiet. Since this is a rather public spot, I didn’t need any blind/camouflage cover. Simply staying low did the trick. Situating myself with a setting sun behind my back it was just a waiting game. As you can see, it worked out perfectly! 😍

I will be including this location in my, soon to be released, “Shorebirds of the Tri-state Area” location guide. This guide will be covering 9 of my favorite locations to photograph shorebirds during the annual Fall / Southbound migration. It will cover 3 spots for each state: New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Currently, I’m taking preorders at the discounted price. This will be the only time to get this guide at this low price! You can find out more, here: https://www.greggard.com/location-guides/shorebirds-tri-state-nj-ny-ct-photography-ebook


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