Sunday, December 28, 2014

Kauai 2014: day 5, part 1

Lots of pics this day, thanks to a return trip to Kilauea Lighthouse, so I decided to break it into two parts. First up, albatross:


I had to do some processing on this one, as the shadows were pretty bad in the original, but I wanted to share because of the drop of water at the tip of its beak:


They liked to soar around the point the lighthouse sits on, which provided ample opportunities for pictures. Getting a good shot that was in focus was a bit trickier; these were some of the better ones.




I liked the illusion of the beak seeming to come straight out of the body:


Mixing things up a bit, a frigate bird I only noticed just as it was going over my head:


A bit further out, this frigate bird did some preening mid-flight:




And then spotted something below that enticed it to dive:


Back to the albatross, a few of my better closeup shots: 






A red-footed booby cruising by:



And a brown booby:



Finally, to close things out, one of the most epic side-eyes I've ever been on the receiving end of:


Saturday, December 20, 2014

Kauai 2014: day 4

Quiet day at the house; as I recall, I was still working on recovering from jet lag, and it wasn't the best day weather-wise. So I wandered out onto the lanai, where I spotted a spider building a web. After I bit of research, I think I've identified it as a spiny orbweaver. Regardless, it was fascinating to watch it work, and I think I got some fairly decent shots along the way.








Saturday, December 13, 2014

Kauai 2014: Day 3

Current goal is to get this year's vacation pics posted before I go on next year's. Let's see how that goes. As I recall, this was Super Bowl Sunday. So we started the day with a quiet morning at the house, during which I occasionally wandered outside to take a few photos. Starting things off, some Japanese white-eye shots:


I left this one pretty much as is, rather than cropping in on the bird, to help provide a better sense of the bird's size. And, in this case, how well it blends in with the foliage it's sitting in: 


Checking out a banana tree: 


A brown anole I happened to spot as I stood out on the lanai; love the curl in its tail: 


Later on, while at a good friend's house for his annual Super Bowl party, I got bored by the blowout the game turned into and went outside to try and photograph some birds instead. A Northern Cardinal obliged by landing on a banana leaf fairly close to where I stood: 


A Red-Crested Cardinal that didn't want to be left out of the fun:

 

These two didn't occupy the same leaf for very long:


After getting my host's permission, I put out some birdseed on the lanai railing, and it didn't take long to get results: 


I definitely got a couple of nice closeups out of it:


Caught a bit of a tiff as well:


One of the most entertaining aspects of feeding birds is watching the Java sparrows and zebra doves jockey for position along the railing: 

 

The zebra dove in the middle is practically standing on a Java sparrow's head:

 

And for my parting shot, a Java sparrow just peeking over the edge of a banana leaf: