While fall may signal that many birds have migrated south (or soon will be) and general bird activity will locally decline for the next several months, I find it’s not all bad…why?
Apart from the excitement of the pending arrival of winter visitors, the vivid and saturated colours of autumn offer an excellent, albeit brief, opportunity to add some real ‘pop’ to your bird photography.
Generally speaking, any bird photographed against a colourful backdrop will stand out from the crowd of the more common green leaf and blue sky backgrounds. This works particularly well for your more common local species (chickadees, gulls, ducks here in Calgary) where fall colours can really improve any shot of a common species.
Birds that spend most of their time on or near water offer even better opportunities to heighten the visual appeal of a shot – via fall leaf reflections on water.
The deep yellows of fall can transform ponds into pools of liquid gold that will spruce up any shot:
I really like this type of shot, and my personal favourites are ones where you get both the fall colour reflection, plus a reflection of the bird itself in the water:
To achieve the latter, you will need calm conditions with little to no wind (and therefore no ripples) and this more likely to happen early in the morning or later in the evening.
Hopefully you read this article before all the fall colours are gone in your area as it really is a short but wonderful time to bag some very appealing shots. Good luck & good shooting!
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Terrific shots, Tim. I agree that the fall colours make for fine background colour and light. And you sure have made the best of them. Love the Kingfisher shot. They are hard to get!
My praise comes a week late, but it is heartfelt: Beautiful photos, gorgeous colours! Each season is appealing in its own way when you are photographing birds, but fall can be quite stunning.
I oohed and ahhed scrolling through all of these magnificent photographs! The colors of autumn certainly do enhance the images. I am very taken with the wigeon and blue-winged teal shots, but they all are quite spectacular!
Hermosas fotografías, son un deleite para la vista y el alma. Contratulations!!
These are absolutely breathtaking! Excellent post!!