Photographing Birds – A Newbie’s Lament

Since getting a digital bridge camera with a long zoom lens six months ago I’ve discovered I really enjoy photographing birds. But it’s a new hobby that is not without its pitfalls.

We all get used to seeing the “normal” birds, like crows, robins, chickadees, Canada geese, and mallards. They are the species most adapted to urban and suburban living and the least shy around humans. They are also easy to identify. It can leave one with the impression we have boring birds, and that all the really interesting birds live in other parts of the country.

But once you start pointing a long lens at more distant birds you realize, holy heck, we have tons of neat birds in the Puget Sound region!

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Kirkland Parks

I’m not sure how much, if any, exploring of parks I will be doing on the eastside. A couple days ago I was studying a map, wondering about some of the lakeshore parks in Kirkland. (Maps have a strange power over me and I can get lost in them for hours, even when looking at areas I’m already familiar with.)

With serendipitous timing, I ran across a post from another blogger yesterday about Kirkland parks. She gives a few tidbits of info about several of them.

https://singlesouthernerinseattle.wordpress.com/2015/06/17/falling-in-love/