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White-Fronted Geese in Flight

White-Fronted Geese in Flight
A flock of white-fronted geese in fllight abainst a blue winter sky.

White-Fronted Geese in Flight. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A flock of white-fronted geese in fllight abainst a blue winter sky.

We were recently out photographing migratory (and other) birds in California’s Central Valley, squeezing a visit in between the series of recent and continuing winter storms. I describe these visits as being about “bird photography,” but the truth is that they often end up being as much about the landscape of the place — the sky, the water, the trees, the atmosphere — as about the birds. In order to restore some balance, here is a photograph of birds!

This is a flock of white-fronted geese, one of the several times you can find here in California during the winter months. On a spectrum from photographs that are “realistic” to those that are more subjective and atmospheric, I think this one is more of the former. But there are at least a few unusual things about it that bird photographers might recognize. It is really difficult to get a photograph of groups like this in which each bird is distinctly separate from the others. In addition, if you are interested in a single image that shows almost the whole range of in-flight positions of geese, you might want to spend some time looking at this one!


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Sandpipers and Surf

Sandpipers and Surf
A flock of sandpipers feeds at the edge of the surf, coastal California.

Sandpipers and Surf. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

A flock of sandpipers feeds at the edge of the surf, coastal California.

Sometimes conditions work out just right and surprise me with an unexpected photographic opportunity. This was one of those times. I had been photographing a distant subject in wonderful light — unusual colors, haze, and some high clouds. I looked down at the beach directly below me, perhaps 15 feet away, and noticed fascinating patterns of sand textures, water draining back into the surf, and soft reflections of the cloudy sky. Without warning, a flock of sandpipers landed at the water’s edge. The scene may look quiet and still, but photographing it was anything but!

The photograph is (yet another) reminder that while preparation and adaptability are important, so much in landscape photography is entirely outside our control. While we have the ability to see and make choices about what we do with “it,” we do not determine the underlying conditions. And while I’m thinking about it, here’s hoping that you find plenty of “it” moments in 2023!


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Five Brown Peilicans

Five Brown Peilicans
Five brown pelicans skim along just above the surf along the California coast on a winter day.

Five Brown Peilicans. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Five brown pelicans skim along just above the surf along the California coast on a winter day.

Photographing along this section of California’s coast presents a lot of decisions. Should I focus on winter surf, the haze and clouds, the land-meets-sea landscape, beaches, surfers and beachcombers, wildlife? I usually start out with one or two of these in mind — it was the atmosphere and the waves on this visit — but soon get distracted by the others.

The coastal pelicans are usually spotted gliding along just offshore, heading north or south along the coast. (They do land, but it is less common to find them settled on the ground.) They often fly extremely close to the water — so close that it seems that they are almost touching it as they follow the counters of the rising and falling surf.


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Shorebirds, Winter Surf

Shorebirds, Winter Surf
Shorebirds on a California beach backed by winter surf from an incoming storm.

Shorebirds, Winter Surf. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Shorebirds on a California beach backed by winter surf from an incoming storm.

On the day after Christmas I headed over the hills to the nearby coast north of Santa Cruz. I knew that a big Pacific storm was on its way, and I expected that the increasing clouds would produce interesting conditions. I was right — high clouds muted the light but occasionally allowed beams of sunlight through, and the air was filled with mist and thin fog. All of this gave the landscape an unusual tint and muted the colors, producing a soft effect.

As I photographed the ocean, this flock of very active sandpipers appeared on the beach. They are fun birds to watch. They feed right at the edge of the surf, racing into the wet sand between waves, then racing back to escape the incoming surf. The whole time they stick together in fairly dense flocks. I saw this group about to be inundated, and I managed a few frames before the next wave chased them back onto the beach.


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