Cedar Point Tideland Trail "GOYA"
For this week's "GOYA" I decided to try and capture some images of the Great White Egrets that hang out along the Cedar Point Tideland Trail, near Cape Cartert. The trail is part of the Croatan National Forest and is "novice friendly." Both the "Long" and "Short" trails are gravel covered and wide enough to accomodate most wheelchairs. Bridges span the wet areas.


I don't wear any kind of camo for this kind of shooting. I do, however, wear "earth tones" such as tan, khaki, green, etc. Avoid bright colors because, if my understanding is correct, a lot (maybe most/all) birds are not color blind. My typical outfit would be a pair of cargo style pants, long sleeve shirt, photo vest, hiking or athletic shoes, a cap/hat. In the warmer months be sure to add insect repellant to your wardrobe.
A "long" lens is a must for these shots. I used my Canon 20D digital SLR camera, with a Sigma 70 - 300mm, f 4/5.6 zoom lens for the bird shots shown here. Frankly a longer lens would be even better. I used the exposure control function to underexpose 1/3 to 1 stop, trying to avoid blowing out the highligts on these white birds. Honestly I needed to underexpose even more. ISO was set to 100, time of day 11:00 AM to around 1:00 PM. Not the best time of day for outside photographs

due to the harsh, high sun. For the shot of the trail and salt marsh I used a Tokina 19 - 40mm, f 3.5 zoom lens.
So how close to the birds did I get? For the second and third shot shown here I was within about 25 or 30 feet of the bird. I was probably about 100 to 200 feet away for the "flight" shot. Hope you enjoyed the series.
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