Over the past several decades, I’ve been on at least one hike in each of our fifty states, camera in hand, searching for wildlife. I’ve seen a lot of different species. That said, there are plenty of animals that I haven’t had any luck with. The painted bunting — often considered North America’s most beautiful bird — was one of them. Until last week when visiting my mother and hiking in an area that I’ve been to many times before in southwest Florida. There are two main populations of painted buntings in the United States — the east coast population ranging from North Carolina down to southern Florida, and the west coast population mainly in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. I remember when I was living in New York and one migrated in the wrong direction and ended up in Prospect Park in Brooklyn. It caused quite a stir and I stayed away to avoid being part of the problem. Nice to finally catch up with a few of them last week. Next time I’ll try to get shots with greenery in the background, but for now, this will have to do. Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 500mm PF lens, ISO 2200, f/5.6 at 1/400th of a second.
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Boy that painted bunting must had gotten your heart pumping. Glad after decades you captured one and shared it with us.
Beautiful bird!
It’s beautiful! Thank you