Dale Matson
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First Three Photographs Taken With Sony RX1R 35mm f2
Every spring, I make a point of heading to the Balsam
Forebay along highway 168 above Shaver Lake (first “snow park” on left) because
there is at least one pair of nesting Ospreys. These large beautiful birds are
also referred to as Fish Hawks and use the Forebay as their primary fishing
grounds because it can be shallow as the water is drawn down to Shaver Lake to
make electricity. I’ve written two previous articles on the Forebay. Summer http://midsierramusing.blogspot.com/2014/05/balsam-forebay-shaver-lake-ca.html
The
above articles provide additional particulars on the Forebay, which is also
used by picnickers and fishermen. It is an easy walk on a trail of less than a
mile through the woods from the parking area near Highway 168. This time I used
my Sony A7R2 with an adapted Tamron 150-600mm lens, my Sony RX1R 35mm f2 and my
new Zeiss Batis 18mm 2.8 lens.
It
was a warm day but cool in the shade at over 6,000’. As I approached the
Forebay I saw a shadow move past me. I was happy to see it was an Osprey on its
way to the nest, which helped me confirm where the nest was located. I found a
cool spot in the shade where I could observe the nest and patiently waited for
the nest visitations. I am uncertain if there were any young in the nest. When
the adult Ospreys landed inside the large nest, they were no longer visible. It
is only when they were on the edge of the nest that I could see and photograph
them.
Overhead,
the Ospreys are a beautiful bird to see. I also got a photograph of a Turkey
Vulture. For most of the two hours I spent there, I only saw one Osprey but
near the end, there were two pair (4) flying together. That is the most I have
ever seen there.
The
shots were not easy and handheld. All Bird Photographs were with Tamron Lens.
Zeiss Batis 18mm
Osprey Nest
Osprey Has Stick For Nest Repair
Zeiss Batis 18mm
Forebay Dam Zeiss Batis 18m
Telephoto Of Area Below Dam
Nearby Mountains
Buzzard
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