Vermilion Flycatcher at Orlando Wetlands Park, 2/11/2012

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I went to Orlando Wetlands Park this morning, hoping to get some better shots of the Vermilion Flycatcher.  I went first to the northwest corner of #17, and met a couple people after the same bird.  Shortly after arriving, we saw one there.  It put on a real show for us, but it rarely came close enough for photographs.  After a while, someone told us that the other flycatcher was seen farther east, so we all went there.  Sure enough, it was feeding in the Cypress trees, and there's a little path where we could shoot looking west, so the lighting was much better there.  I stayed here until about 10am, and I got much better photographs here.  But then I decided to go back, and when I walked past the first flycatcher, he came very close to me and landed in the pine trees on the north side of the path.  I was able to move so that the sun was behind me and shoot many pictures of this wonderful flycatcher.  I was completely amazed that he came so close to me.  If I'd shot no other pictures this morning, this would be a great day.  I did find many other birds here, but I'll put that in a separate post so I do justice to them.


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  1. Great work, Scott. Perhaps I should try again tomorrow.

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    1. They both seem content where they are, and between about 8:15am (when I arrived) and about 10am (when I left) they were both pretty active.

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  2. These are great - especially the ones with wings in motion and the last one. What issue of what mag will these appear in?

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  3. These are great - especially the ones with wings in motion and the last one. What issue of what mag will these appear in?

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  4. These are great - especially the ones with wings in motion and the last one. What issue of what mag will these appear in?

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  5. Scott, congrats on getting to photograph this rare (to Florida) and beautiful bird and then having the bird fly in so close to you!

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    1. Thanks, Mia. You probably see these pretty often, but this was only my second time (first time being a week ago).

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  6. Congrats Scott.These are great. We tried in the today, Saturday around 5:30PM, and while we saw it the pics were no good. Deleted all of them. It was in the North West corner of cell 17 where we saw it last Sunday. I guess it was too far for our 55-250mm.

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    1. Sorry you didn't get any keepers. If you try again, try going back in the morning and walking further east to the patch of Cypress trees. I had pretty good lighting, since I was looking west.

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  7. I hate you Mr Scott Simmons. *hmpf*

    That's just the my little green monster talking.

    Awesome photos, saw the little guy yesterday but my camera was not sufficient &/or I to get a decent shot.

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