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p.243 #1 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


@bs kite
We go there often enough that we got memberships 3 months ago. So lucky to live in the midwest. 🙂

As for your butterfly, is it a black swallowtail?



Aug 28, 2022 at 03:21 PM
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saaketham wrote:
@bs kite@
We go there often enough that we got memberships 3 months ago. So lucky to live in the midwest. 🙂

As for your butterfly, is it a black swallowtail?


My initial thought was an Eastern Giant Swallowtail (is that the name... not sure?). But honestly, I have not looked in a field guide yet. You could be right. I do not think it is the EGS because the black borders seem too bold.

I was in the St. Louis Dome in March 2021 helping with vaccines. I had a notion to go to the Missouri Botanical Gardens but....

Now I wish I knew you then. You could have been my guide for an hour or two in there.

Is it both outside and inside? If some of it is outside, surely it attracts butterflies. No?

Hope to see some of your images posted from there.








Aug 28, 2022 at 06:29 PM
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p.243 #3 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


They have a tropical conservatory which is my favorite place there - lots of plants, trees and flowers that grow in the tropics.
The outside grounds is beautiful as well. Forest Park is also really beautiful.
If you're ever in St. Louis, please let me know.



Aug 28, 2022 at 06:41 PM
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p.243 #4 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


Lance B wrote:
Fantastic, Robert. Love that second last shot!


Thank you Lance. Appreciate that

Going there in the morning. Can't wait to see those chicks again. It's been about 2 months since I have been to that basin. They are big now.

Hopefully I will post some images tomorrow.

But I know that you know this: The real time experience is much more exciting than the pictures we take and show

I wish I could share that real-time experience. Maybe I will.

For the last week-and-a-half the Crickets have been chirping at night. That is the first sign here that summer is on the way out.

Does that mean that you guys Down Under are heading into Spring soon? I think so.








Aug 28, 2022 at 06:49 PM
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p.243 #5 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


There is definitely a correlation between cricket chirps (and frequency of the chirps) and temperature. Here is something from Farmer's Almanac. Not sure of its accuracy but I suspect it is close.

https://www.almanac.com/predict-temperature-cricket-chirps



Aug 28, 2022 at 06:52 PM
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p.243 #6 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


saaketham wrote:
They have a tropical conservatory which is my favorite place there - lots of plants, trees and flowers that grow in the tropics.
The outside grounds is beautiful as well. Forest Park is also really beautiful.
If you're ever in St. Louis, please let me know.


If it happens again I will definitely let you know. Thank you.




Aug 28, 2022 at 06:53 PM
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p.243 #7 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


Tomorrow! See ya'll later


Aug 28, 2022 at 06:54 PM
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p.243 #8 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


bs kite wrote:
Can someone help me with the species of butterfly here? I am not sure.


This one looks like a worn out black swallow tail.

btw, loved the flying monarchs!



Aug 28, 2022 at 09:20 PM
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p.243 #9 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


bs kite wrote:
Thank you Lance. Appreciate that

Going there in the morning. Can't wait to see those chicks again. It's been about 2 months since I have been to that basin. They are big now.

Hopefully I will post some images tomorrow.

But I know that you know this: The real time experience is much more exciting than the pictures we take and show

I wish I could share that real-time experience. Maybe I will.

For the last week-and-a-half the Crickets have been chirping at night. That is the first sign here that summer is on the way out.

Does that
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I certainly do know that the real time experience is much better than photos can convey, this is part of the reason I love to get out and enjoy nature so much. Photography is just a way to push me to go out and do it.

Yes, Spring is in a couple of days and the birds and animals are already "doing their thing". It's a good time to get out and about, if I can manage it.




Aug 29, 2022 at 02:27 AM
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p.243 #10 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


I can't remember where I originally read it, but NWF also states that you should have the species native to your area for best results. I'm far from an expert, just something I happened across and it stuck. I may convert some of my backyard area and avoid the gaze of the city for a while

https://www.nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/About/Native-Plants/Milkweed

My city drives around every week looking to plant these 2 foot by 3 foot signs in your yard if the grass is unkempt. One week I got one, and just to measure how tall it was, I took a four pack of D cell batteries out there to measure.. it was as tall as the pack.

bs kite wrote:
Thank you for your kind comment on the imagery. I appreciate that.

I think that the municipality I pay taxes to is slack when it comes to exotic and nuisance species.

But that can be advantageous here, because people here convert lawns to wildflowers (if they desire to) or let lawns go into wildflowers, and the municipality can KTA's .......

Thank you for responding. Not sure I understand the comment about making sure the variety is from my area. My intent is not to challenge you on that, so you may choose not to explain that. And yes,
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p.243 #11 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


OwlsEyes wrote:
This one looks like a worn out black swallow tail.

btw, loved the flying monarchs!


Thanks for the help identifying it Bruce.

And I am very glad you like the flying Monarchs. Thank you.

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late comment: I see it now Bruce, in the butterfly's left wing (right side as we look at it). It is largely black.

You are right.

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NightOwl Cat wrote:
I can't remember where I originally read it, but NWF also states that you should have the species native to your area for best results. I'm far from an expert, just something I happened across and it stuck. I may convert some of my backyard area and avoid the gaze of the city for a while

https://www.nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/About/Native-Plants/Milkweed

My city drives around every week looking to plant these 2 foot by 3 foot signs in your yard if the grass is unkempt. One week I got one, and just to measure how tall it was, I took a four pack of
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I have a bunch of links saved on "butterfly gardening". I saved that one. I think you are right because National Wildlife Federation is highly credible. Thanks.






Aug 29, 2022 at 02:07 PM
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p.243 #13 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


bs kite wrote:
Here's 3 loon images from a basin loons love!

The 3rd image needs a point made. As you suspect, the parents have infinite patience with their chicks. Here, the parent approaches the first (of 2) chick with the crayfish.

But notice that the chick is out of the DOF. It is not even looking at the crayfish, probably because it is full at the moment. Its sibling is behind it and it accepted the crayfish. They must digest food very fast, because this chick that is not accepting the crayfish, will accept the next offering, which will happen in just a
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Went to this basin early this morning (Mon, August 29, 2022). It was a very interesting outing (it almost always is isn't it !? )

But on first look, not one of the images is that interesting. Very high ISOs. Early morning and 100% overcast.

later.




Aug 29, 2022 at 02:16 PM
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p.243 #14 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


saaketham wrote:
@bs kite@
We go there often enough that we got memberships 3 months ago. So lucky to live in the midwest. 🙂

As for your butterfly, is it a black swallowtail?


Almost missed giving you credit too. Yup...BST




Aug 29, 2022 at 02:31 PM
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p.243 #15 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


Here a Hummingbird is visiting a small wildflower meadow converted from lawn.

Before the conversion there was no nature; it was just another boring lawn.

You can do it too!

Love this 500 PF !






The background of this image is mainly Goldenrod and Joe-Pye-Weed




Aug 30, 2022 at 06:38 PM
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p.243 #16 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


Here is one from today and I will probably post a few more from today.

This is an Aphrodite butterfly on Joe-Pye-Weed wildflowers. I'm awestruck by the beauty of butterflies.

You know how science seems to have an answer for everything?

Well, I still wonder why butterflies are so colorful... so beautiful?

I do not think any other scientist has offered a reason.

I sure don't have a theory. Do you?







Does the color look right to ya'll?



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Sep 02, 2022 at 07:39 PM
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p.243 #17 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


d5 , 500 pf . Yes you can do landscape with this lens




Sep 02, 2022 at 07:58 PM
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p.243 #18 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


The International Union for Conservation of Nature "Red-listed" the Monarch last July (2022).

No government or organization can recover the Monarch. But the people of America, Canada and Mexico can. And it can happen relatively quickly. And the Monarch recovers, *all* the pollinators will benefit from its recovery.

A wildflower garden (a meadow!) can be started in just days and yield nectar-producing wildflowers in just weeks. Once the flowers open, the pollinators find them very quickly. However, this turns into a fascinating multi-year adventure. There’s a lot on the internet now, on how to recover/create a meadow. I saved a bunch of these references and will post a few here.

I believe there's a Continents-wide movement, to recover the Monarch. (America, Canada and Mexico).
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https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/blog/monarch-butterfly-fact-sheet/

https://www.iucn.org/press-release/202207/migratory-monarch-butterfly-now-endangered-iucn-red-list

https://www.almanac.com/what-are-plant-hardiness-zones








Monarch flying to the wildflowers







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Sep 03, 2022 at 06:28 PM
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p.243 #19 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


Common Loon taking off

Suggestions welcome. Is the color/tint correct on this image?





D850 with 500 PF







Honestly now.... is this the correct tint or is it too green or too purple ? Thank you.



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Sep 06, 2022 at 07:51 AM
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p.243 #20 · "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread


I like it, but there is a heavy green tint


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