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Beyond the Wild

Episode 67

23 Oct 2025

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This conversation has gone to the birds! We are stoked to share our explorations in the world of bird photography, discuss tips and techniques for capturing stunning bird images, explore the fascinating migration patterns of various species, and discuss the importance of conservation. Ron, Mark and Jason share personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the joy and challenges of photographing birds in their natural habitats.Sound bites"Bird life is ubiquitous; they're everywhere.""Hummingbirds are fast, a photography challenge.""The Arctic tern performs the longest bird migration.""Get low for the best bird photography angles.""The migration and the numbers of them are mind-blowing.""I just think they're just an incredible bird.""Eagles are a lot easier in cloudy light.""It's a totally new experience to undertake.""The bird life there was incredible."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Seasonal Changes06:03 Bird Photography: Tips and Techniques11:47 Migration Patterns and Bird Behavior17:58 Waterfowl Photography Insights24:06 Conservation and Passion for Birds33:07 Exploring the Fascination with Owls39:29 The Majesty of Sandhill Cranes41:20 The Allure of Waterfowl Photography46:29 Eagle Encounters and Photography Tips01:00:52 Birding Adventures in Australia and Beyond01:10:37 Innovative Gear for Bird PhotographyThanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.

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