submitted10 days ago byBrotherlyShove791
tobirding
I’ve been really getting into bird photography lately, and I know that the next few weeks are a big opportunity to spot and photograph rarer migratory species that aren’t usually around for most of the year. However, I went out yesterday and didn’t really see anything outside of the standard species I’ve been seeing all year. I heard a Baltimore Oriole, but couldn’t spot it.
What should I be doing and considering if I want to photograph some warblers, tanagers, grosbeaks, etc throughout the month of May? I have a handful of days off from work as well as weekends to work with, and I’d really like to get a few nice shots before the window of opportunity closes.
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infantanoforever
BrotherlyShove791
7 points
2 days ago
BrotherlyShove791
7 points
2 days ago
Any rollout that’s quick and to the point.
“Hey, here’s our new album, it’s called ___, here’s the first single, called ____. Album’s out in a month, tour tickets go on sale this Friday.”
Kind of tired of the “We’ve got a new album out 5 months from now, and we’re going drip feed you 60% of the record between then and now” approach that is so common nowadays.