winter feeding station bird photography

Today was the first time I’ve used the Nikkor 200-500mm for some winter feeding station bird photography. The ability to zoom is a real boon when working from a hide like this, especially with a 1.4x extender attached. I’ve always used a Nikon 500mm f/4 lens for much of my bird photography but the fixed focal length can be a bit resrictive when a range of species drops by to feed. Being able to pull back if a pheasant strolls by or zoom in tight if something small like a long-tailed tit drops in is superb and can be the difference between getting the shot or missing it. Obviously there are downsides to using the 200-500mm over the 500mm f/4 – autofocus perfomance is slower and, of course, I miss the much shallower depth of field I can achieve with the 500mm. However, the honeymoon is still on for me and I love the lens a lot – it is very sharp and the AF is not so sluggish that it become a problem. Given the low light I was shooting in, it was pretty impressive. Here is a selection of the birds I captured during the shoot.

reed bunting low level nature image collared dove Streptope;ia deccaocto west yorkshire wildlife photographer reed bunting in winter plumage reed bunting in winter plumage pheasant low level viewpoint winter feeding station bird photography winter feeding station bird photography winter feeding station bird photography winter feeding station bird photography nature photography Yorkshire bird feeding station photography stock dove wildlife photography reed buntingmale bullfinch winter feeding station

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