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Difficult shooting skills of birds

Photography covers a wide range and there are many friends who like bird photography. It's amazing to see the poisonous photos shared by predecessors on major photography websites. Among them, catching birds is the most difficult.

There are many great gods who shoot birds. Ron Artest dare not teach axe here. He only shared his recent experience of photographing hot five-color birds. (The following photos were taken in the same place. The nesting (digging holes in trees), courtship, holding eggs (this can't be taken) and brooding of five-color birds are one of the most easily captured images of flying feathers from Dragon Boat Festival to Mid-Autumn Festival. Friends who like to shoot birds or pass by and see colorful birds can easily take the following photos.

Five-colored birds perched on branches can be easily photographed even in metropolitan areas, as long as they pay a little attention to or look for the songs of birds. These birds have only been listed as endemic birds in Taiwan Province Province in recent years.

If you are lucky enough, it is easy to take such a photo in the right place as long as you know the location of the nest (tree hole) when you meet a five-color bird couple who have successfully courted and started to hold eggs or even brood.

Five-color bird probe

Five-color hanging bird tree hole

After taking many photos of bird probes and hanging tree holes, I will want to challenge a more difficult photo-the flying version. Then let's share the experience of shooting the five-color bird's homing, leaving the nest and flying version. Look at this picture first (painted by a little painter, please forgive me):

Schematic diagram of homing of five-color birds

The red line represents the flight path of the five-color bird (all the pictures below are the same). There is no certain route for flying feathers to return to their nests, but we can observe and summarize the routes that several birds are used to taking when shooting.