They always hide behind something from our line of sight - a
tree branch, a leaf, a flower or anything like that – unless it is too far away
for the reach of the monster zoom lens that I have. They are more concerned
about their privacy when the lens is pointed at them, and they keep moving to
be behind the hide as I move around to get a better view. To get a good
picture, you have to be in a long wait in a spot and act like you don’t want to
click at all so that the birds are not concerned about, else you have to have
your camera appearing in your hand from nowhere like in magic with the right
zoom, aperture, shutter speed, ISO , and perfect focal length set manually with
the biggest monster zoom lens on it.
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