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Originally fr Malaysia, settled in US > 30 yrs. Loves gardenin has a backyard habitat. Learning photography & loving nature.
houston, texas
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.
gorgeous!
I did see quite a few while visiting High Island, TX for the Spring migration madness!
I saw one migrating thru my backyard before the storm hits this morning- West Houston, TX...it was neat to see one!
thanks Karen this is my first one this yr!
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!