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SusanEllison

SusanEllison

Originally fr Malaysia, settled in US > 30 yrs. Loves gardenin has a backyard habitat. Learning photography & loving nature.

houston, texas

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SusanEllison eastern wood-pewee
eastern wood-pewee commented on by SusanEllison Texas, USAa week ago

Thanks Tom...this one I think is hanging out for the storm to pass before heading north, I noticed once the storm is gone, it is gone too.

SusanEllison eastern wood-pewee
eastern wood-pewee commented on by SusanEllison Texas, USAa week ago

thanks Mona

SusanEllison Coltsfoot  Tussilago farfara
Coltsfoot Tussilago farfara commented on by SusanEllison Massa Marittima, TOS, Italya week ago

gorgeous!

SusanEllison Cyclamen - Ciclamino primaverile
Cyclamen - Ciclamino primaverile commented on by SusanEllison Roccastrada, TOS, Italya week ago

you have a wonderful gift!! love all your photos!

SusanEllison Gray Catbird
Gray Catbird commented on by SusanEllison Willoughby, Ohio, USAa week ago

I did see quite a few while visiting High Island, TX for the Spring migration madness!

SusanEllison Gray Catbird
Gray Catbird commented on by SusanEllison Willoughby, Ohio, USAa week ago

I saw one migrating thru my backyard before the storm hits this morning- West Houston, TX...it was neat to see one!

SusanEllison snowy egret
snowy egret commented on by SusanEllison Texas, USAa week ago

thanks Stefania for your compliment

SusanEllison purple martin
purple martin commented on by SusanEllison Texas, USAa week ago

thanks Karen this is my first one this yr!

SusanEllison eastern kingbird
eastern kingbird commented on by SusanEllison Texas, USAa week ago

thanks SummerNicole for your confidence in me. I am really no expert in camera equipment but I will try to answer your question the best I know how. If you are a birder, then you need a big lens minimum a 300mm F/2.8. For most of the bird shots, I usually use a 500mm F/4 and sometimes with a 1.4 teleconverter to get more lens for more details. But if you are just starting out, you could get a 70-200mm zoom lens then upgrade from there because the bigger the lens...the more expensive the cost...yikes!

SusanEllison neotropic cormorant
neotropic cormorant commented on by SusanEllison Texas, USAa week ago

thank you Stefania