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Coastal Brown Bears Mother and cub (Ursus arctos, Ours brun) Katmai National Park, Alaska ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter.  ISO 800, f/16 @ 1/320s Manual Exposure m…

Coastal Brown Bears Mother and cub (Ursus arctos, Ours brun) Katmai National Park, Alaska ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter. ISO 800, f/16 @ 1/320s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my ultimate Coastal Brown Bear workshop in Alaska. Learn more CLICK HERE.

Coastal Brown Bear Mother with cub

Christopher Dodds October 28, 2020

At the end of a very long day hiking around Katmai National Park (Alaska) in the rain knee-deep in mud this mother and cub seemed to look as wet and muddy as I felt - smile. As always in Katmai, we respect the bears from a distance, but they usually tend to gravitate to my group as a trusted shield from the roaming adult males (called boars) and move closer to us. I can see from the timestamps on the images that we spent 44 minutes waiting for both of them to look our way at the same time; we were lucky to have the added bonus of the cub touching mom :)

Since the sky is much brighter than the bears, it was extremely bright and washed-out in the image, so I replaced the background sky to make the scene resemble more closely what my eyes saw.

In Workshop Report Tags Ursus arctos, Ours brun, Brown bear, Coastal brown bear, Katmai, Alaska, AK, Sky, Workshop, Photo Tour, IPT, Bear boat, Mother, cub, Mother and cub
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Crested Auklet Preening (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter …

Crested Auklet Preening (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/20 @ 1/250s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Crested Auklet Preening

Christopher Dodds October 27, 2020

“As an experienced wildlife & landscape photographer I would highly recommend you attend one of Chris Dodds' workshops - I have attended a number of Chris' workshops and each of them reflect Chris' caring. I just attended the St. Paul, Alaska workshop - typical of Chris' professionalism, and expertise. He only takes you to those unique shooting opportunities when he is convinced that the shoot will provide you the experience you are seeking. In the Saint Paul Island workshop's case he has visited this unique special remote island for over 25 years. The local small population obviously respects Chris and they do all they can to assist the experience. You shoot from a variety of locations, with many types of birds, complimented by wild fox, sea lions etc. Chris has the talent to assist both experienced and novice photographers - he makes sure you get the opportunities you want, and if you need extra help he enjoys jumping in and helping you. If you had to summarize Chris' workshops in a few words - Great well researched locations, tremendous local knowledge, dedicate to your photographic results being all you could possibly want.”

— Wynne Powell British Columbia, Canada

In Workshop Report Tags Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU, Parakeet Auklet, Preening, Saint Paul Island, Saint Paul Island Tour, Photo Tour, Workshop, IPT, Wynne Powell, Sony 2X tele-extender, Sony 400mm f/2.8 G Master, Sony a9, testimonial
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Parakeet Auklet AFTER THE STORM (Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU) Saint Paul Island, AK©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter. ISO 5,000, f/22 @ 1/160s Manual Expos…

Parakeet Auklet AFTER THE STORM (Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU) Saint Paul Island, AK©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter. ISO 5,000, f/22 @ 1/160s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop in July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Parakeet Auklet After the Storm

Christopher Dodds October 26, 2020

Saint Paul Island is, for all intent and purpose, in the middle of the Bering Sea. When there is a storm, it is usually quite a storm with heavy rain and high winds. The birds stay out at sea, or on/in their nests to protect their eggs/babies. It is after the storm when the birds start to arrive back at the cliffs in big numbers. It can be overwhelming, at times, seeing the number of birds swirling around. This is when we fight the urge to photograph the flying birds, and focus our lenses on the perched birds that seem to come out to stretch, or linger on the cliffs to rest. Even though I used a small aperture to try to get some details in the sky, the resulting image has very little detail, so I replaced the sky to add some drama to this image.

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In Workshop Report Tags Parakeet Auklet, Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU, Saint Paul Island Workshop, Saint Paul Island, Saint Paul Island Tour, Workshop, photo tour, Storm, portrait, sky
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Kenai Black Bear (Ursus americanus, Ours noir perniger) Kenai Peninsula, Alaska ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS ISO 1,600, f/9 @ 1/800s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for a wo…

Kenai Black Bear (Ursus americanus, Ours noir perniger) Kenai Peninsula, Alaska ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS ISO 1,600, f/9 @ 1/800s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for a workshop to learn more CLICK HERE.

Black Bear

Christopher Dodds October 25, 2020

A Black Bear curiously watches as I maneuver around for a better angle. A much more passive encounter than the last Black bear I saw in Alaska that bluff charged me a couple of times, but that is a story for another day - smile.

In Workshop Report Tags Black bear, Ursus americanus, Ours noir perniger, Alaska, AK, Portrait, Sony 400mm f/2.8, Kenai Peninsula
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Tufted Puffin dorsal view In-Flight against the Bering Sea (Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE100-400 F4.5-5.6 G Master OSS @ 400…

Tufted Puffin dorsal view In-Flight against the Bering Sea (Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE100-400 F4.5-5.6 G Master OSS @ 400mm ISO 2,500, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Tufted Puffin dorsal view in flight & Top 10 Puffin Facts

Christopher Dodds October 24, 2020

Top 10 Puffin Facts:

10. Puffins only possess Technicolor bills—and their matching orange feet—during the spring breeding season. Just before winter sets in, they shed the colorful outer bill, leaving a noticeably smaller and duller-colored beak.

9. There are four species of puffins, three of which are slightly distinguishable from one another. The Atlantic and horned puffins look quite similar, with the exception of a blue-grey triangle at the base of the Atlantic puffin’s beak. During the mating season, straw-like feathers protrude from the crown of the tufted puffin’s head. The fourth species, the rhinoceros auklet, doesn’t look like the other three – it’s ashen colored, with a rhino-like protrusion during the breeding season. But it’s still technically a puffin.

8. The puffins’ genus name, Fratercula, comes from the Latin for “little brother.” The name refers to the sea bird’s black and white plumage, which was said to resemble the robes that monks once wore.

7. A puffin weighs about the same as a can of Coke.

6. Puffins lay just one egg per year—and usually with the same mate. Like some penguins, both parents take turns incubating the egg and caring for the chick.

5. Puffins may chatter up a storm at their breeding colonies, but they remain perfectly silent while at sea.

4. There are currently eight isles around the world named Puffin Island—so named because they all are or once were home to large colonies of puffins.

3. A puffin can fly as fast as 55 mph. Compared with other auks, which tend to stay just a few feet above the sea, puffins usually maintain a cruising altitude of around 30 feet.

2. brilliantly colored beaks of Atlantic Puffins also light-up -- like a glow stick! -- when exposed to ultra-violet (UV) light.

1.Puffins are one of the few birds that have the ability to hold several small fish in their bills at a time. Their raspy tongues and spiny palates allow them to firm grasp 10 to 12 fish during one foraging trip. They thus can bring more food back to their young compared with other seabirds that tend to swallow and regurgitate meals for their chicks.

Tags Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU, Tufted Puffin, Birds in flight, SaintPaul Island, Alaska, AK, SaintPaul Island Tour, Workshop, Photo Tour, Top ten Puffin Facts, Sony 100-400 G Master
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Least Auklet PORTRAIT (Aethia pusilla, Starique minuscule, LEAU) Saint Paul Island, AK©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSSwith Sony FE 2X Teleconverter. ISO 1,250, f/9 @ 1/400s. Manual Exposure mode. Join…

Least Auklet PORTRAIT (Aethia pusilla, Starique minuscule, LEAU) Saint Paul Island, AK©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSSwith Sony FE 2X Teleconverter. ISO 1,250, f/9 @ 1/400s. Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Least Auklet Portrait

Christopher Dodds October 23, 2020

Also known as the Knob-billed Auklet, the least auklet (Aethia pusilla) is a seabird and the smallest species of auk. It is the most abundant seabird in North America, and one of the most abundant in the world, with a population of around nine million birds. They are able to locate their nest sites from the previous season, even when covered with snow. They sit where the nest is and take possession of it once the snow has melted.

In Workshop Report Tags Aethia pusilla, Starique minuscule, LEAU), Least Auklet, SaintPaul Island Tour, Saint Paul Island Workshop, Saint Paul Island, Workshop, photo tour, Alaska, AK, Portrait
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Red-faced Cormorant in-flight with nesting material against the Bering Sea (Phalacrocorax urile, Cormoran à face rouge, RFCO) Saint Paul Island, AK©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS. ISO 5,000, f/5.6 @ …

Red-faced Cormorant in-flight with nesting material against the Bering Sea (Phalacrocorax urile, Cormoran à face rouge, RFCO) Saint Paul Island, AK©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS. ISO 5,000, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s. Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Red-faced Cormorant in flight with nesting material

Christopher Dodds October 22, 2020

Also known as Red-faced or Violet Shags, this Red-faced Cormorant brings home some nesting material to its nest on the cliffs of Saint Paul Island, Alaska.

Deriving their name from the Latin term Corvus marines (“sea raven”), cormorants are highly adapted for underwater hunting. Their bodies are streamlined and somewhat flattened beneath, the neck is long and subtle, the wings broad, long and blunt, and the legs powerful and set far back. Using their lean bodies, they thrust through the water and along the seabed to flush out prey.

In Workshop Report Tags Red-faced Cormorant, Phalacrocorax urile, Cormoran à face rouge, RFCO, Red-faced shag, Violet Shags, Saint Paul Island, Alaska, AK, photo tour, workshop, IPT, SaintPaul Island Tour, Pribilof Islands
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Parakeet Auklet CALLING (Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter. ISO 5,000, f/16 @ 1/500s Manual Exposur…

Parakeet Auklet CALLING (Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter. ISO 5,000, f/16 @ 1/500s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Parakeet Auklet Calling

Christopher Dodds October 21, 2020

Did you know?: The Parakeet Auklet makes a series of rhythmic hoarse calls and a quavering squeal. Their function is unknown but could be associated with defending its burrow from intruders and strengthening the bond with its mate.

In Workshop Report Tags Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU, Parakeet Auklet, Saint Paul Island Tour, Saint Paul Island Photo Tour, Workshop, IPT, Alaska, AK, Seabird, Calling, Portrait, Sony a9, Sony 400mm f/2.8 G Master, Sony 2X Teleconverter, vocalisation
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Parakeet Auklet In-Flight Dorsal View against the Bering Sea (Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS. ISO 1,250, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s…

Parakeet Auklet In-Flight Dorsal View against the Bering Sea (Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS. ISO 1,250, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Parakeet Auklet Dorsal View

Christopher Dodds October 20, 2020

The Parakeet Auklet is named for its unusually shaped bill, which is almost round like that of a parrot. We don't know for sure, but it is thought that this unique bill shape helps them to feed on their favorite foods like slimy jellyfish and zooplankton.

In Workshop Report Tags Aethia psittacula, Starique perroquet, PAAU, Parakeet Auklet, Dorsal View, Saint Paul Island, Saint Paul Island Tour, Saint Paul Island Photo Tour, Workshop, Bering Sea, Alaska, AK, Birds in Flight, Seabird
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Tufted Puffin In Flight with nesting material. The background is the lichen-covered cliffs (Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM…

Tufted Puffin In Flight with nesting material. The background is the lichen-covered cliffs (Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Tufted Puffin Portrait

Christopher Dodds October 19, 2020

I could spend hours perched on a cliff in front of a bird at the minimum focusing distance of my camera. I love the slight reflection of the cliffs in the eye of this Tufted Puffin.

Q: “Chris, I met you at the Toronto photography show in Dec 2019” (ProFusion where I was presenting for Sony) “where you were showing your Sony work. We spoke and then exchanged some emails later - I was inquiring if you ever used auto iso etc. 
Looking again at your portfolio, I had some questions on your technique to achieve the amazingly clean backgrounds that you do. I bought a Sony RX10m4 .. enjoying that ……… Also wondered if you are doing any virtual seminars. Thanks” - Ken Wagner

A: Hi Ken!

The trick to the out-of-focus backgrounds is to find a subject and angle that offers a distant, but pleasing background. Even with a slow lens with a maximum aperture opening of f/11 will produce pleasing out-of-focus backgrounds if the subject is at the minimum focusing distance and the background is far enough away.

I have a bunch of virtual seminars booked with camera clubs, but none scheduled for an open audience at this time; stay tuned here for an announcement in the future.

In Q & A, How to Tags Tufted Puffin, Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU, Saint Paul Island Tour, Saint Paul Island Photo Tour, Workshop, Alaska, AK, Portrait, Out of focus background, bird photography
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Tufted Puffin In Flight with nesting material. The background is the Bering Sea (Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS ISO 2,500, f/5.6 @ 1/…

Tufted Puffin In Flight with nesting material. The background is the Bering Sea (Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS ISO 2,500, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Tufted Puffin In Flight with nesting material

Christopher Dodds October 18, 2020

Sitting on top of cliffs with my lens pointed down tracking seabirds might be one of my favourite things to do. This is a Tufted Puffin bringing some nesting material back to its rocky crevice nest.

The Tufted Puffin is among the Alaskan seabirds facing the challenges of climate change and dying in large numbers. Be sure to read more here:

Unusual mortality of Tufted puffins (Fratercula cirrhata) in the eastern Bering Sea (May, 2019)

In Workshop Report Tags Tufted Puffin, Birds in flight, flying, Fratercula cirrhata, Macareux huppe, TUPU, Saint Paul Island Tour, Saint Paul Island Workshop, Saint Paul Island Photo Tour, Nesting Material, Climate change
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Pribilofs Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch In Flight. The background is the Bering Sea (Leucosticte tephrocotis umbrina, Roselin à tête grise, GCRF) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony …

Pribilofs Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch In Flight. The background is the Bering Sea (Leucosticte tephrocotis umbrina, Roselin à tête grise, GCRF) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 10,000, f/5.6 @ 1/3,200s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Pribilofs Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch In Flight

Christopher Dodds October 16, 2020

Despite being about 15 % larger than the other two distinct and recognizable breeding populations of this species, it was still rather difficult to get a decent in flight photograph while sitting atop the wind-blown cliffs of Saint Paul Island in the rain with a super-telephoto lens. The wind was howling and the Finch would occasionally stall as it looked for insects on the cliff directly below me.

In Workshop Report Tags Pribilofs, Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch, Leucosticte tephrocotis umbrina, Roselin à tête grise, GCRF, Saint Paul Island, Saint Paul Island Tour, Workshop, Photo Tour, Birds in Flight, Flying, Pribilof Islands
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Crested Auklet Calling (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter I…

Crested Auklet Calling (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/16 @ 1/500s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Crested Auklet Calling

Christopher Dodds October 15, 2020

The Bering Sea in winter, framed as it is by Alaska and Siberia, is frigid, stormy, and dark. But remarkably, some birds seem right at home there. The Crested Auklet is one such bird. And they have some unique qualities. Crested Auklets bark like Chihuahuas. Also, these seabirds exude an odor of tangerines from a chemical they produce that they thought repels ticks, but may, in fact, be a form of communication (read more HERE). They nest in immense colonies on Bering Sea islands, and remain nearby through winter, in flocks of many thousands. The auklets present a superb natural spectacle - sight, sound, and smell!

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In Bird Photography Tags Crested Auklet, Calling, Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU, Saint Paul Island, Alaska, AK, Seabird, Saint Paul Island Tour, Photo Tour, Workshop, IPT
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Horned Puffin Dorsal View In-Flight over the Bering Sea (Fratercula corniculata, Macareux cornu, HOPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS ISO 1,600, f/4 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure …

Horned Puffin Dorsal View In-Flight over the Bering Sea (Fratercula corniculata, Macareux cornu, HOPU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS ISO 1,600, f/4 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Horned Puffin Dorsal View In-Flight

Christopher Dodds October 14, 2020

A Horned Puffin returns to its nest in the cliffs of Saint Paul Island, AK. Very similar to the famous Atlantic Puffin, the Horned Puffin has different bill colors and a longer fleshy "horn" above each eye during the breeding season.

The Horned Puffin is among the Alaskan seabirds facing the challenges of climate change and dying in large numbers. Be sure to see my recent post:

2020 Alaska Seabird Die-offs

In Workshop Report Tags Horned Puffin, Dorsal view, FLight, Birds in flight, Fratercula corniculata, Macareux cornu, HOPU, Saint Paul Island, Photo Tour, Workshop, Saint Paul Island Tour, Seabird decline, AK Alaska
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Thick-billed murre (AKA: Brünnich's guillemot) In Flight with fish (Uria lomvia, Guillemot de Brünnich, TBMU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with&…

Thick-billed murre (AKA: Brünnich's guillemot) In Flight with fish (Uria lomvia, Guillemot de Brünnich, TBMU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Thick-billed Murre (Brünnich's guillemot) in flight with fish

Christopher Dodds October 13, 2020

Here's a Thick-billed Murre bringing a meal to it's baby on Saint Paul Island, Alaska. Catching a reasonable image of this species in flight can be challenging with their top speed of 75MPH (120KM/H). This bird may have flown up to 160km (100 miles) and dove down to 100 meters (330ft) to catch this fish; that's a lot of work! The oldest recorded Thick-billed Murre was at least 28 years, 8 months old when it was found in eastern Canada in 2009. It had been banded in Nunavut in 1982.

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Crested Auklet IN FLIGHT (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 G Master OSS Lens @400mm ISO 2,…

Crested Auklet IN FLIGHT (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 G Master OSS Lens @400mm ISO 2,500, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Crested Auklet in flight

Christopher Dodds October 11, 2020

Here’s a Crested Auklet in-flight image from Saint Paul Island, AK. We spent an incredible day perched at the top of the seabird cliffs on an incredibly windy day. The seabird activity was over-the-top. All of the stars were out and preforming for us: Crested, Parakeet and Least Auklets, Horned and Tufted Puffins, Red-faced Cormorants, Northern Fulmars, Black-legged and Red-legged Kittiwakes. It was a spectacular day!

If you missed them, be sure to see these related posts:

Crested Auklet sends fragrant signals

2020 Alaska Seabird Die-offs

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In Bird Photography Workshop Tags Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU, FLight, Crested Auklet, Saint Paul Island Photo Tour, Workshop, IPT, Pribilof Islands
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Crested Auklet PORTRAIT (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/16 @ 1/500s Manual Exposure…

Crested Auklet PORTRAIT (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/16 @ 1/500s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

Crested Auklet sends fragrant signals

Christopher Dodds October 9, 2020

Here is a Crested Auklet from Saint Paul Island, AK. Saint Paul Island is part of the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea between Alaska and Russia.

The tangerine-scented crested auklet is the first bird found to send fragrant signals.

Whenever I have been to seabird colonies over the years, I often smell seabirds before seeing them. Most often, the smell at a seabird colony is quite foul, especially on a hot sunny afternoon after some rain. When I smell what can only be described as someone peeling a tangerine next to me, I know there are Crested Auklets nearby - smile.

Crested auklets sniff necks when they meet. The birds seem to use perfume to make themselves attractive. When birds meet, they press their bills against each other's necks - feathers here have the strongest smell. It's not known what the perfume signifies. It could convey the bird's quality as a mate - well-fed birds might be able to produce more scent.

The perfume is a blend of oils, but how it's made is also a mystery. Oil from the auklets' preening gland is odorless, but bacteria on the feathers might break it down into something smellier. The birds only smell during the breeding season, with males and females becoming equally pungent.

Many birds, including vultures and pigeons, rely on scent to find food and navigate, but the use of chemicals to signal to others was unknown. The auklets open up a new field, says physiologist Bernice Wenzel of the University of California, Los Angeles.

"It's too soon to say whether [these signals] will turn out to be common," says Wenzel. "The important thing is that more research of this sort should be conducted."

Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

In Workshop Report Tags Crested Auklet, Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU, Alaska, Saint Paul Island Tour, Saint Paul Island Workshop, Photo Tour, IPT, Portrait, Tangerine scent, fragrant signals
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Crested Auklet DISPLAYING IN GOLDEN LIGHT (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/16 @ 1/80…

Crested Auklet DISPLAYING IN GOLDEN LIGHT (Aethia cristatella, stariques cristatelles, CRAU) Saint Paul Island, AK ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 400 f/2.8 GM OSS with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter ISO 2,500, f/16 @ 1/800s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my Saint Paul Island, AK workshop this July to learn more CLICK HERE.

2020 Alaska Seabird Die-offs

Christopher Dodds October 8, 2020

2020 marks the sixth consecutive year of seabird die-offs in Alaska. Alaska's northern oceans have been experiencing record-breaking, above-average sea surface temperatures. Seabirds eat zooplankton and cold-water fish that are both reliant on cold water. If the cold-water fishes have relocated because the ocean is too warm, or less zooplankton are reproducing in the warmer water, then the seabirds have a more difficult time finding enough food. Coldwater fish are fattier and provide more calories and nutrients for the birds, so even if they can find warm-water fish to eat, they may still have trouble meeting their calorie needs.

The seabirds affected in 2020 are:

  • Crested Auklets

  • Horned Puffins

  • Common Murrs

  • Short-tailed Shearwaters

  • Northern Fulmars

  • Black-legged Kittiwakes

Most of the dead birds appear to have died of starvation. Murres, for example, have a high metabolic rate and consume 10-30% of their total body weight every day. Changes to their food supply can impact their basic functions such as flying, feather molt and weatherproofing, and thermal regulation. Seabird die-offs also impact the entire population because of the reduction in breeding adults and the low productivity rate (success of eggs becoming chicks and becoming adults). Some species have experienced reproductive failure because the females are not in good enough body condition to produce eggs.

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