Watching a group of Curlews in the shallow water

in Feathered Friends2 years ago

Birdwatching is something very nice for brain, soul and body. It is somthing that can bring me down from a hard day of work, or just as a great time to spend during my freetime or on the weekend. Ther are always very interesting things to see and since there are a bunch of different birds it is also some kind of "Collection" that I make in my brain as well as tracking the different species that I saw in a birding App. Also here on Hive I now try to keep track of the bird pictures I posted in my Curated Collection. Curlews are one of my favorite birds since they have such a long beak and if you know the right spots you might get pretty close to them. They are also one of the bigger birds we have here. I already found them on different locations here in Austria but the main locations where I saw them is either the Inn River or the Lake Neusiedler.

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Curlew in flight. Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/1000 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time08:41 am
ISO100

The Curlews are probably my favorite waders, I get to see a lot of different waders especially at the wetlands of the Inn River or at Lake Neusiedler where there are a lot of shallow water fields and parts. I really like it when I can hear their song in the early morning or evening. Although they are here in Austria for the whole year in winter and in early spring it is probably the best time to take some pictures of them. In late spring and summer it is very difficult to see them since they are breeding and hiding in the high grass most of the time and therfore taking pictures of them during the summer can be very difficult.

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The Curlew has a pretty long beak. Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/1000 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time08:41 am
ISO100

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It is one of the bigger birds here. Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/1000 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time08:41 am
ISO100

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A group of curlews feeding in the shallow water. Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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One good thing, during migration time they often appear in groups. Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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A group of Curlews in the shallow water: Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/500 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time06:49 am
ISO100

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Single Curlew in flight. Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedSigma 150-600
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/2000 Seconds
Aperture usedF6.3
Focal Length600 mm
Time08:50 am
ISO100
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Beautiful. I watched them on the Hungarian side of Lake Neusiedl.

Also nice.