Photography of Roy Thoman

2016 SCBWF Opening Day

The 2016 Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival got off to a beautiful start. I enjoy taking photos for the SCBWF each year. On the first day of the festival there were several field trips planned at the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. My plan was to meet up with a few of the field trips and photograph them. The sunrise was stacking up to be a good one, so I found a good spot to photograph it. This particular area is a berm road with water on both sides. I was facing the sunrise; to my back there was a row of mangroves and the other body of water. Just on the other side of the mangroves there was a huge flock of American coots, but I didn’t know that at the time. Shortly after the sun rose above the horizon something spooked the coots. Possibly an eagle looking for a coot breakfast. The huge flock of coots made a frantic dash for the sunrise side of the berm road. They were crashing through the mangroves and stumbling onto the road. Several of them flew into my car! (no one was hurt.) The water dripping off of them as they flew over me made it feel like it was raining. It was quite the sight, coots everywhere with the beautiful sunrise for a backdrop.

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After the coot fly-in I went in search of the field trips. I met up with Shiv Verma on one of his daily photo walks. Shiv’s photo walks are sponsored by Panasonic. This is cool because Panasonic provides Shiv with lots of new equipment. As part of the photo walk, you not only were able to get some expert photography advice from Shiv, you could also take the new Panasonic equipment for a spin. Grab the new Lumix mirrorless camera and plop it on a new 4800mm scope, wow!  One of the many perks of attending the SCBWF. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to play with the toys.

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Next, I met up with Kevin Karlson on his Birding by Impression field trip. He has recently co-authored a book of the same name. As well as writing books, Kevin is an excellent photographer and also did photography classes and workshops at the festival. I have gotten to know Kevin over the years and his field trips are always among the best at the festival. Birding by impression is a technique of bird identification that he has been perfecting over the years. By observing the birds size and shape, as well as the behavior of the bird, you are able to ID the bird when traditional field marks are not clearly seen. It is an interesting concept and Kevin is fantastic at explaining it. The 2016 SCBWF was off to a great start.

 

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4 responses

  1. Wow, now that,s a lot of Humans am sure wildlife did not come too close, great images, Love the colours and textures, so many great captures

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    February 23, 2016 at 7:44 am

    • Actually, we did see quite a few birds. This is a well traveled area, the birds are used to some human activity.

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      February 25, 2016 at 4:57 pm

  2. Stellar sunrise captures! What an experience with the eagle and coots, pretty cool! Most definitely on my bucket list to attend SCBWF one year. Can’t wait to see your continuing posts of the days’ events!

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    February 25, 2016 at 10:35 am

    • Thanks Donna, you definitely need to attend the SCBWF! We have so many different habitats close by, there is a wide variety of wildlife. The trip leaders are all amazing. This truly is a great festival!

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      February 25, 2016 at 5:01 pm

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