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Pileated Woodpecker

Posted on September 26, 2020July 5, 2021

My in-laws were visiting when I spotted a pair of pileated woodpeckers out of the living room window. I couldn’t believe it! I had never seen a pair together and wanted to see if I could get two birds in one shot. I worked my way quietly through the underbrush to try to get a clear picture of both of these massive birds. It’s too bad I wasn’t shooting in raw, as the detail on their back is lost. I also wasn’t shooting at a fast enough shutter speed. Still learning.

Pileated Woodpecker on Oak Tree ISO 800 420 mm f/5.6 1/1000 sec

I took all of these photos awhile back, before I started shooting only in RAW. Pileated Woodpeckers are very large birds and when they drum to mark there territory, the sound is loud, strong, and distinctive.

Pileated Woodpecker
Pileated Woodpecker on the ground 400 300 mm f/4.0 1/200 sec

I like this picture even though it’s clearly not ideal. Part of that is due to the focus—I should have been shooting faster. It’s also because I wasn’t in RAW so I couldn’t account for the full dynamic range of the image.

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