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  • File: American Redstart

    I go to a field nearby quite frequently to attempt to photograph birds with a 300mm lens with a 1.7 teleconverter. I find it to be quite a challenge to get close to the smaller birds with this lens, but this American Redstart blessed me by sitting on a nearby bush. I had to use the flash with extender...
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    This female American Redstart was in the same area in a field in New Jersey as the male that I submitted earlier. The female has been hopping around plucking thin strips of vegetation from nearby trees preparing a nest. The nest is well-hidden from view. For both the male and female photographs I used...
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    This is a American Redstart (worn male) digiscoped in the Ontario boreal forest north of Lake Superior (White Lake), July 5, 2009.
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    Canon EOS 5D + 100-400L IS, handheld.
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    Tough bird to get locally. BC and NA lifer. [:)] Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada, D300 + 500mm f4 AFS-I + 1.4x tele + Gitzo 3530 + Jobu BWG-P head + flash.
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    I photographed this American Redstart on the North and South Carolina border a few weeks ago. I used a Nikon D300 and 300mm lens.
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    This male American Redstart was photographed in northeast Michigan The technical details: 50D 300 f/4, handheld in natural light, 1/800 6.3 at ISO 200 ev -1.
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    This was photographed at St. George Island, Florida. Canon 50D 100-400mm L.
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    This image was made in Lyndhurst, Ontario, with a Canon MKIV, 500 f4.0L IS lens, + 1.4x teleconverter, at 700mm, f10, 1/400, ISO 400, tripod mounted, Wimberley type II head.
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    This female redstart was photographed at the Edwin Forsyth Wildlife Preserve in Brigantine, New Jersey, using a Canon Rebel T2i 300mm, ISO 800, f/5.6, 1/1600.
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    A beautiful fall day allowed the capture of this first summer male American Redstart against the remaining green hues of summer. The photo was taken at the Auburn University Fisheries and Aquaculture unit in Auburn, Alabama. The camera was a Nikon 300S equipped with a Nikkor AF-S VRII 300mm f/2.8G IF...
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    I took this photo with a Canon 7D, Canon 100-400mm lens L IS.
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    I took this photo on Black Beach Road in Lorneville near Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
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    This juvenile was photographed in New Brunswick, Canada, using Canon equipment exclusively, a Canon 7D and 100-400mm L IS lens.
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    This image was made in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, using a Canon MKIV, 500mm f4 L IS lens +1.4x teleconverter at 700mm, f10, 1/400, ISO 400, tripod mounted, Wimberley type II head.
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    I photographed this hatch year American Redstart at Cope Environmental Center in Richmond, Indiana, August 31, 2009. I used a Canon 1Ds Mark III, Canon 800mm, 1.4x extender, 1/250 at f/8, 1600 ISO, AV, servo. - Jim Chagares
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    This American Redstart was seen at Worthington State Forest in Columbia, New Jersey. The photo was taken with a Canon EOS 7D and Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM zoom. Settings were 1/1250 sec., f/6.3, and ISO 2000.
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    This is a migrant at the Corcoran Springdale Trail in Syracuse, New York. This photo is exposed at .005 sec. at ISO 80 in P mode SX30 IS.
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    This bird looks like a miniature oriole! The photo was taken at ISO 80 with a ss of .01 of a second, ISO 80.
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    This is a nice profile pose by this first summer male.