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Robert Strickland
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  • Beverly Hills, FL
  • United States
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Robert Strickland commented on Vicki Miller's blog post My Once in a Lifetime Shot
"his is an Amazing Photo, i love it"
May 18
Linda Long commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"Great shots of these beautiful birds."
May 17
Linda Long commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"Wonderful color, nice catch."
May 15
Vicki Miller left a comment for Robert Strickland
"Hi Robert,    Just wanted to tell you congratulations on your article and photo in the latest Bird Watching magazine.  I recognized your name immediately and was impressed with your cedar waxwing photo, especially when I read about…"
May 14
Mitchelle Levone Wright commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"You did a nice job here. This photo is very appealing to the eye."
May 13
Ella Clem commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"Love the colors, nice picture. Like to have this bird in my backyard"
May 12
Ella Clem commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"Wow, wow, great shot, beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I have never seen this bird before"
May 12
Laura commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"wonderful photo!"
May 11
Robert Steffens commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"Interesting little fellow!  Nice capture Robert!"
May 11
Linda Long commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"Terrific series of shots."
May 11
aaronmetcalfe commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"and of course frightened..."
May 10
aaronmetcalfe commented on Robert Strickland's photo
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"he looks scared.... "
May 10
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"Very, very nice."
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What is one of your favorite birds?
northern cardinal

My Backyard Techniques for a Winning Photograph!

I setup a feeding and water station in the back yard next to my shed. It includes four feeders and a birdbath. I use a variety of seeds for the feeders. Most birds favor the Sunflower seeds. However, a variety of seeds will draw in many different species. I also hang out a suet feeder as well. This allows me to take full advantage of the bird situation I have right in my own backyard.
My backyard is not very large. Approximately a tenth of an acre. I have some trees growing along the fence line, which the birds use for safety. I also have some flowering bushes growing and a Mexican sunflower. The birds use the trees and bushes for a staging area before they come in to grab a seed. Some of the birds such as Northern Cardinal stay on the feeder feeding constantly. Others like the Tufted Titmouse come in quickly grab a seed and high tail for the protection of the trees. Then are ground feeders who just hang around cleaning up the seeds that fall out of the feeders.

The birdbath is essential because the birds need fresh water everyday. In Citrus County, Florida, it is dry during the winter months, November through April and the birds enjoy a drink as well as a bath. Some birds just come and have a cool refreshing drink, while other prefer to get in the bath a splash up a storm. The Cardinals seem to want to bathe. They come to drink, splash a little and get right in and let their feathers down and soak up the fresh water. The Tufted Titmouse will come in and splash for all its worth and when they are done look like drowned rats.

I position the feeders and birdbath so there is a good light, a good background and a perfect distance from my shed. My storage shed becomes my blind so that the birds and other wildlife are not alarmed when they come to feed or bathe. Inside the shed, I setup my camera equipment. I sit waiting patiently for birds to come in. At this point patience is a virtue.

The feeding / watering station and the use of the shed as a blind work very well to allow me the opportunity to capture a variety of backyards birds. It is simple, the birds come for the food and water and I capture them with my camera.

This is where I captured the Bathing Cardinal that Won first prize in the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Photo contest in the Amateur division for Backyard Habitat. That day the Northern Cardinal came to the birdbath to drink and bathe. After a small drink the cardinal decided to take a bath, splashing water everywhere. Suddenly he just stopped and let all his feathers fall, did not move and soaked up the water letting his down feathers collect water.

Setting up a feeding / watering station and the use of a blind (shed) as well as plants, bushes and trees allowed me the opportunity to capture a prize-winning photograph.

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Sandhill hunting Season

The State Of Kentucky is having a Sandhill crane hunting Season, Can you belive here the link that describes the issue

http://www.tampabay.com/news/humaninterest/sandhill-cranes-to-be-hunted-in-kentucky/1207567

 

 

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Posted on December 24, 2011 at 3:09pm — 7 Comments

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Today I decided to go to the Withlacoochee State Forest to photograph the…

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Posted on April 23, 2011 at 10:14am — 2 Comments

Roseate Sponbills

This past Weekend I made plans to go over to the east coast of Florida to do some bird photography. Unfortunate a huge rain event and strong cold front dampened our outing. My original intent was to go to the Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands referred to as the Viera Wetlands but do to the rain it…

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Posted on January 27, 2011 at 7:40pm — 4 Comments

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At 12:05pm on May 14, 2012, Vicki Miller said…

Hi Robert,

   Just wanted to tell you congratulations on your article and photo in the latest Bird Watching magazine.  I recognized your name immediately and was impressed with your cedar waxwing photo, especially when I read about the lens and extender.  Well done!

   

At 3:50pm on May 25, 2011, Robert Steffens said…
You are on my list of friends, so we are all set!
At 3:48pm on May 25, 2011, Robert Steffens said…
Thanks Robert,  more than happy to have you as my friend.  The link didn't bring me to accept screen, but we will work it out.  Love your work!
At 8:46am on May 24, 2011, Robert Steffens said…
Congratulations Robert.  Love your shot.  It was the only winner I voted for.  Loved it!
At 3:22pm on February 16, 2011, Nancy Zimmerman said…

Thanks for the info.  Sorry it took so long, I just figured out how to answer you back. :)

Nancy

At 9:13am on February 3, 2011, Nancy Zimmerman said…

Hi Robert

Just wondering what camera and lens you use for your photos.  I'm thinking I want to upgrade a bit.  I just love taking pictures but can't quite reach all my subjects.

At 3:18pm on December 23, 2010, Vicki Miller said…

Enjoy your Christmas!

Vicki

At 11:03am on December 4, 2010, rich gibbs said…
Great story and wonderful pictures! Thanks for posting.
At 1:17pm on November 13, 2010, Vicki Miller said…
So glad to hear your birds enjoy the fountain. Hope you have the sun to keep it going!
I did something new yesterday-found an old log with a battered end and put it out on a table. I filled the crevices on the end with nuts and sunflower seeds and the birds love it. It's on our deck and I'm taking pictures through the window!

At 1:40pm on November 5, 2010, Vicki Miller said…
Sorry it took me so long to get back to your questions, but I wanted to get my peanut log set back up and photographed first.

My 5 birdbaths are spread between my front and backyards, but here's one of the birdbaths with the solar fountain which I got here- http://www.serenityhealth.com/sunjet_150_solar_water_fountain-p-917-l-en.html. By the way, my first one has lasted several years. They do need to be cleaned every day though-or I just have dirtier birds. I bring them in for fall and winter when we have little sun.


Here's a photo of my bird branches that we've attached to my deck with plastic covered wire.


My peanut log is just a tree branch with holes dug out for the peanut butter, but we had to drill holes for the smaller perches to be added. I also cut some colorful branches from a tree and attached it to the log branch for great photos.

 
 
 

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