
We watched as a pair of swallows hesitantly landed close to each other on a branch. Within a minute or two they seemed to get comfortable and began to check each other out so to speak. When the female decided she had seen enough she took to the air and the male appeared to try and follow with all his might. Unfortunately, both swallows quickly disappeared into a large flock which was feeding on insects at the pond and we soon lost track of them. I guess we will never know how this relationship ended.
This is a fantastic capture! I love everything about it.
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Thanks, it was a fun day watching swallows at the local pond. Lots of action but those guys move so fast it was hard to capture. Hope your weekend is full of fun.
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Wow- you really nailed this shot!
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Thanks Susan, swallows are hard to photograph and there were many blurry shots on the memory cards that day. I am thankful we did get a few right. Hope you have a great weekend.
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Courtship at its best! Great shot!
Alan
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Indeed it is fun to watch the courtship process. Just wonder if it was love at first sight?
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Amazing shot!
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Thanks. It is fun to watch the swallows they sure can fly. Hope your weekend is wonderful. All the best.
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Great capture- you must have bags of patience!
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Well patience was required but not necessary that day as it was really fun watching the swallows buzz around on the pond feeding. There were several hundred swallows in the air which sometimes was a surreal experience to have that many birds buzzing around you. Thanks for the feedback and hope your weekend is full of fun.
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Not to sound redundant, this IS a fantastic capture with the male’s tail spread and the female heading towards the camera! Great skill to get this! I love swallows. If I got a chance to be a bird, I’d be a swallow – their flight looks ethereal.
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Thanks Eliza, watching these guys foraging for bugs on a pond was an amazing sight as there were at least a hundred. FLying about at tremendous speed with a dingle mid-air collision. If you are lucky to be a bird you sure picked a good one. Have a great weekend.
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Excellent capture! 🙂
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Thanks it was sure fun watching these guy in the air.
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I love this! What a fantastic capture. And the color… just stunning in that one area with gray all around.
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Thanks Anita, the background for this photo was a pond with a very unique green-grey color with made for unique photos. Hope your weekend treats you well.
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Amazing sense of motion. And the male plumage is gorgeous.
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Thanks, he was a good looking guy and I wonder how this lady could resist his plumage.
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This image is one of the best I’ve seen as far as birds go. It captures the imagination and leads one down the path of Wonder. Well done.
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Thanks Debi, we a just a couple of amateurs having fun so that is a very kind comment and we appreciate the feedback. Hope your weekend is filled with fun.
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Amazing shot!
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Thanks Jennifer, it was fun watching those guys and challenging to photograph and I am glad we came away with a few keepers amongst the many lousy ones. Wishing you a great and fun filled weekend.
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You did real well! Have a great weekend too!
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Thanks we sure will.
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That’s a stunning shot Mike, Swallows are one of the harder birds to capture in flight as they are so quick, this really is a rather special shot and one to be very proud of … Well done Mike.
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Thanks Marco, very thoughtful feedback. Swallows in flight were indeed a challenge but fun nonetheless. Having this pair fly into the camera made it a bit easier.
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I believe there’s a happy beginning for this relationship. 🙂
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🙂
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Fantastic photo! 🙂
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Thanks, it was fun watching these guys.
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Now that is the way to stop the action! Fabulous!
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Thanks Tammy.
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Wow…. great capture. That’s simply one stunning shot 🙂
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Thanks Sreejith, we had a fun time watching thee guys buzz around us in the air and just feel lucky to have captured a couple of good images. Man to those swallows know how to fly.
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amazing!!!
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Thanks, it was fun to watch these guys but hard to photograph so I feel lucky we got a couple of good shots that day.
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What a beautiful photo!!
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Thanks Sheila, it was really fun watching these guys fly around foraging that afternoon and with a little romance thrown in it was even more exciting.
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Wow, what a picture!
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Thank you very much. WIshing you all the best.
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Absolutely amazing shot Mike!! What great photography!
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Thanks I hope you are doing well and have a great week ahead.
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What a capture!!! Very cool
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THanks and I wish you a great earth day.
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A superb photograph, Mike!
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Thanks, it was a fun day.
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Great action shot of the swallows….well done!
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Thanks, we had fun watching them and we glad to walk away with a few keepers that day as well. Best wishes and Happy Earth Day.
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Indeed, a very sweet image of a difficult to photograph set of birds.
However, i can tell you for sure these birds are not in a mating ritual. They are not the same species. The lead bird is a Northern Rough-winged Swallow and the chasing bird is a Barn Swallow. This is probably a territorial dispute.
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Greg thanks for the feedback much appreciated and also thanks for setting me straight on the specifics. Wether a love story or territorial dispute they were fun to watch. I did notice several other species of swallows buzzing around the air here as well. Do you know how common it is for multiple (maybe 4-5) species of swallow to all be in the same spot feeding.
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Very common, mainly during migration. They all feed the same way; on the wing, snatching insects out of the air. After migration they tend to separate a bit more as they have differing nesting preferences. Ponds in spring that have a bug hatch on a warm sunny day really draws them in. I frequently can tally five species foraging together during migration: Barn, Tree, Violet-green, Cliff, and Northern Rough-wing. And you can toss in Vaux’s Swifts (in the West) as well.
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Thanks Greg you are a wealth of knowledge. We did see Barn, Tree, Violet-Green and as you pointed out the Northern Rough Winged at this pond on that day. Pretty cool. Thanks for the lesson today it is much appreciated.
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Oh! That is a stunning photo! It is even more captivating given the writeup! Regards.
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Thanks and have a great day.
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Fabulous!
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Thanks. Wishing you a great day.
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Swallows…very difficult to get a good flight shot. Well done! Thank you for liking me, I would never have seen this great shot.
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THanks Jan, they were fun to watch and we were lucky enough to be patient and get a few keepers. Best regards and keep up the good work yourself.
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Ditto-great capture!
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Thanks. Hope you are having a great day.
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Yes!
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Hi Mike, I like all your comments about how much fun it was getting that shot. I know exactly what you mean. The birds on the farm here are so full of character, so noisy and so entertaining. I wish everyone could have swallows on their doorstep, what a good life that would be. Great photograph.
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Thanks for the feedback and sharing your experiences with the swallows and philosophy. I love photography but overall it is the observation of the animals and plants that drives the whole ball of wax and makes it fun. Hope you are having/had a great day and I wish you all the best.
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