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Facts on Stacks

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Feb 05 2020
Burrowing Owl

With the advent of its technology being more advanced than its competitors, Sony has gained a significant market share in its photography segment despite being viewed as consumer electronics instead of professional gear by many photographers.

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The diurnals of Hayward

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Nov 19 2019

To add to the injury, we had been having a heavy fog blanketing the owl hunting ground, resulting in poor visibility of both the owl and photographers.

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Cute Alert!

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Jun 05 2019

A new scene faded in with a female grebe swimming along the tall green vegetation on the right side of the bank looking rather peeved. There were movements on her back.
“Mama, mama, he bit me again..”
“Please make him stop mama..”

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Let’s Dance

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Apr 17 2019

The grebes engage in an elaborate courtship ritual maneuver called rushing during the spring mating season in which the male and female lift their torsos out of the water and run across the surface side by side for about sixty feet.

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Food Chain

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Mar 26 2019

The long drought was over after we were blessed with ample rain pour filling up reservoirs everywhere. Spring Valley pond, located at Ed R. Levin County Park, Milpitas, CA has made a fresh come back inviting wildlife and human alike after such a long and lethargic break. The small pond which is popular for trout fishing, has long luring shorebirds and raptors alike ranging from pelicans, cormorants, egrets, herons, to ospreys and the majestic bald eagles to feast on the trouts stocked by the Department of Fish and Wildlife to the pond. The trout stocking has invited anglers and photographers […]

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Lloyd Lake Hoodie

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Feb 01 2018

Lloyd Lake – GPS co-ordinates: 37.770278, -122.482222, also known as Mirror Lake of Kissane Lake, is a clay-lines lake in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. It is a small lake but nonetheless it manages to attract many of our feathered friends to frequent as food is rather of abundance here. The fact that many local residents bring food to feed the birds and ducks has attracted them by a big number. The birds seem to recognize their feeders and would get excited and uniformly flock to the usual feeding spot as soon as the feeders are within their vicinity. Feeding […]

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Your Car as Bird Photography Blind

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Jan 03 2018

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Birding in South Texas

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Aug 06 2017

Summer time is usually a slow season for a weekend wildlife photographer like me. This is what we’re referring rainy days to when we were asked why we did not post all the pictures taken from an outing and we just replied we’re saving for the raining days. Time to revisit my HDD vault to see if there are any interesting enough shots that can be shared. My buddy Conrad Tan has posted an article about this trip on Fred Miranda before, but since this is one of many great trips we made over the years, it doesn’t hurt to […]

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Love Is In the Air

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Jul 02 2017

It’s that time of year again. In addition to the American Kestrel nesting at Coyote Hills Regional Park, we are very blessed to be visited by a pair of Bald Eagle that decided to build their nest in a cluster of pine trees located right in front of the Curtner Elementary School located at 275 Redwood Ave., Milpitas. This occurrence is considered extremely rare since we would not see the national bird nesting in such a noisy public place. I know many of you would roll your eyes when you see the word ‘rare’. Well, it’s definitely not something we […]

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The American Kestrel of CHRP

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Mar 18 2017

Please click on the above image to view the video clip. This was my first great opportunity to capture a pair of the American Kestrel nesting in great length over a short period of time at Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont since I got into birding photography back in 2011. They are ever so obligingly posing for us with their daily shows that usually start after 5:00PM with fresh caught meals as well as courting and mating. It was unfortunate for me that I can only shoot on weekends – darn work got in the way.. The American Kestrel’s scientific […]

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