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(Message started by: Daniel CK Chan on Feb 7th, 2003, 8:58pm)

Title: Common Blackbird ¯Qóð
Post by Daniel CK Chan on Feb 7th, 2003, 8:58pm
303 Common Blackbird ¯Qóð
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31/1/2003
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Daniel

Title: Re: Blackbird ¯Qóð
Post by 648 on Feb 7th, 2003, 9:25pm
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Title: Re: Blackbird ¯Qóð
Post by BERNARD on Feb 9th, 2003, 2:30am
Hi Daniel,

Your photos on this Blackbird and many other birds are sharp and excellant. But with 500mm and 2x is very expensive and very heavy to carry around with. I don't know why in Hong Kong we have to take photos of most of the  birds from such a great distance with ultra expensive lens and with so tough a task. I have just come back from London and find out that many birds are not shy ! In Hyde Park  I saw a bird feeder putting some food on his palm. Immediately a Robin flied to his palm for a short while. A Great Tit (yellow belly in Europe) was staring at his palm and the bird was only about 5 feet away ! It didn't fly to his palm because a feral pigeon was very disturbing. I took pics of the above 2 birds with 28-200mm cheap lens only about 5 feet away. Blackbirds are overabundent in London city parks and my camera was only about 3 feet from them ! Gulls, ducks and geese can be feeded with your hands if you wish !  At one time a Heron flied and landed just next to me ! There are some bird feeding tables in some gardens to deliberately attract birds.

I suggest we should have some bird feeding tables in some gardens or parks. At least one in Tai Po Kau and one in Kadorie Farm.

As Arthur Morris suggested, sometimes we do need extension tube or macro lens to take close up pictures on some birds because they are too close !

Probably the western people's attitude towards the birds is much more friendly than us. That's why the birds in Europe/America are not so shy. I don't believe a Great Tit in Europe has any genetic difference on level of shyness compare to a Great Tit in Hong Kong.

I suggest there should be more education about protecting environment and friendlyness towards wildlife.

Bernard.

Title: Re: Blackbird ¯Qóð
Post by Daniel CK Chan on Feb 10th, 2003, 2:10pm
Bernard,

Thanks. I understand your feelings as I got same experiences when travelling overseas. For those wild birds living in the wild such as Alaska, Yellowstone, Kenya, they still kept a distance from us but sometimes it was enough for a 400mm to take a good portrait shot. 500 or 600mm lens will certainly produce more excellent results in the field (see those excellent photographers in avian forum of nautrephotograhper.net).

For bird photography, I had failed many times despite having the super Tele lens. I am now more patient with these lovely birds. In order to capture a good shot, sometimes I spend hours to sit at the same areas for the birds adapting your exist and your no harm to him/her.  Maybe the birds will allow you take a close up pictures but sometimes you got no shot after a day trip. The birds have the right, u know¡K.. :>

I don¡¦t know whether feeding is good or not. I do think that we should provide a nature and wild environment where the birds like to re-visit and find foods.  Education is a must. Unfortunately, Chinese culture and Chinese like eating birds and wild animals. It may be the reason why there is less approachable wildlife in China and birds afraid of people compared to other countries. I had even talked to the resident in Mai Po and they used to capture many spotted doves as foods years ago.

PS. About HK parks, luckily I had met a Great Tit in Kln park in a 3-4 meter away from me. She was busy to find foods in the tree and simply ignored me.  I had also met other birds like Black-crowned Night Heron, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Sunbird, Common Tailorbird etc. that they were relatively less shy and I could use my handheld 400mm to take pictures.

Best
Daniel


Title: Re: Blackbird ¯Qóð
Post by ³¾¤Í¢Ï on Feb 10th, 2003, 8:31pm
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The White-brested Waterhen in Hong Kong flees on hearing the slightest human noise.  At Sungei Buloh Nature Park in Singapore, I met one that walked around under my fleet as I had my lunch.



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