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📷 Sony a7 IV | Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 | ISO Auto | f/4 | 1/1600
📍 Kerkini Lake, Greece 🇬🇷
🗓 @2023
🦩 Pelicans

Capturing the beauty of #Pelicans in their natural habitat at #KerkiniLake in #Greece 🇬🇷 was a true adventure! With my #SonyA7IV and #Tamron70_180mm f/2.8 lens, I set up for #WildlifePhotography, using ISO auto, f/4, and a shutter speed of 1/1600. The scene was perfect to showcase these incredible birds in action, gliding effortlessly over the lake, searching for fish. #NaturePhotography #BirdWatching #WildlifePerfection #PelicanPhotography #BirdsofGreece #NatureLovers

Pelicans are magnificent, large water birds known for their impressive wingspans and unique, expandable throat pouches used for catching fish. Found near coastlines, lakes, and rivers worldwide, pelicans are highly social creatures that often gather in large colonies. These birds, including the iconic Dalmatian pelican found at Greece's Kerkini Lake, are distinguished by their graceful gliding over water surfaces and cooperative hunting techniques, where groups work together to drive fish toward shallower areas.

Apart from their fishing skills, pelicans are also recognized for their powerful flight. With wingspans that can reach up to 11 feet, they are able to soar at great altitudes for extended periods, conserving energy by riding thermal air currents. These remarkable birds contribute to the health of aquatic ecosystems by balancing fish populations and attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers alike, captivated by their elegance in flight and their important role in nature.

Pelicans 📷 Sony a7 IV | Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 | ISO Auto | f/4 | 1/1600 📍 Kerkini Lake, Greece 🇬🇷 🗓 @2023 🦩 Pelicans Capturing the beauty of #Pelicans in their natural habitat at #KerkiniLake in #Greece 🇬🇷 was a true adventure! With my #SonyA7IV and #Tamron70_180mm f/2.8 lens, I set up for #WildlifePhotography, using ISO auto, f/4, and a shutter speed of 1/1600. The scene was perfect to showcase these incredible birds in action, gliding effortlessly over the lake, searching for fish. #NaturePhotography #BirdWatching #WildlifePerfection #PelicanPhotography #BirdsofGreece #NatureLovers Pelicans are magnificent, large water birds known for their impressive wingspans and unique, expandable throat pouches used for catching fish. Found near coastlines, lakes, and rivers worldwide, pelicans are highly social creatures that often gather in large colonies. These birds, including the iconic Dalmatian pelican found at Greece's Kerkini Lake, are distinguished by their graceful gliding over water surfaces and cooperative hunting techniques, where groups work together to drive fish toward shallower areas. Apart from their fishing skills, pelicans are also recognized for their powerful flight. With wingspans that can reach up to 11 feet, they are able to soar at great altitudes for extended periods, conserving energy by riding thermal air currents. These remarkable birds contribute to the health of aquatic ecosystems by balancing fish populations and attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers alike, captivated by their elegance in flight and their important role in nature.

Post: 5 November 2024

Daria Patskevich

Choosing the Right Shotgun Shells for Game Hunting: A Comprehensive Guide

Hunting with a shotgun is a popular method for pursuing various game birds and big game animals. An understanding of shotgun shell selection is critical for hunters aiming to maximize their success in the field. This article will delve into the different types of shotgun shells, their specific uses, and recommendations for which shells are best suited for certain game species.

Understanding Shotgun Shells

Before we differentiate between the various game animals and the appropriate shells for hunting them, it's essential to understand the components of a shotgun shell. A shotgun shell consists of three main components: the casing, the primer, and the shot. The casing holds the shot and gunpowder within the shell. The primer ignites the gunpowder, propelling the shot out of the barrel when fired.

Types of Shotgun Shells

There are primarily two types of shotgun shells used for hunting: birdshot and slug.

Birdshot: This type features many small pellets designed to create a wide pattern upon firing, making it easier to hit fast-moving birds. The size of the pellets can vary, with smaller sizes like #8 preferred for small birds and larger sizes like #2 for larger birds like ducks.
Slugs: These are single projectiles designed for large game hunting. Unlike birdshot, slugs provide a powerful impact and can be used for deer, boar, and other large animals.
Shot Sizes and Their Uses

The size of the shot can significantly affect its effectiveness. Here we outline the various shot sizes and their application in hunting:

Small Game Hunting

When hunting small game like rabbits and squirrels, hunters often opt for birdshot ranging from #6 to #8. This size is optimal for delivering enough energy to humanely take down these small creatures. The broader spread of smaller pellets ensures that even if the hunter doesn't hit a precise mark, there’s an increased likelihood of a clean kill.

Upland Game Birds

For upland game birds—such as pheasants, quail, and grouse—sizes #4 to #7.5 are typically used. Each of these sizes strikes a balance between pellet count and penetration capabilities. Birds tend to be fast and agile; thus, hunters need a shot that provides a good spread without sacrificing impact strength.

Waterfowl Hunting

When hunting waterfowl like ducks and geese, hunters often utilize larger shot sizes, specifically #2 or #4 steel shot. With waterfowl being large and tough, using steel shot is critical to ensure enough energy at a distance while preventing the risk of lead poisoning in the environment. Steel shot is also designed to penetrate feathers and muscle effectively.

Big Game Hunting

For large game, the choice narrows significantly to the use of slugs. Whether hunting deer or wild boar, a slug's high mass allows for substantial stopping power, penetrating vital organs in a single shot.

Choosing the Right Shotgun Shells for Game Hunting: A Comprehensive Guide Hunting with a shotgun is a popular method for pursuing various game birds and big game animals. An understanding of shotgun shell selection is critical for hunters aiming to maximize their success in the field. This article will delve into the different types of shotgun shells, their specific uses, and recommendations for which shells are best suited for certain game species. Understanding Shotgun Shells Before we differentiate between the various game animals and the appropriate shells for hunting them, it's essential to understand the components of a shotgun shell. A shotgun shell consists of three main components: the casing, the primer, and the shot. The casing holds the shot and gunpowder within the shell. The primer ignites the gunpowder, propelling the shot out of the barrel when fired. Types of Shotgun Shells There are primarily two types of shotgun shells used for hunting: birdshot and slug. Birdshot: This type features many small pellets designed to create a wide pattern upon firing, making it easier to hit fast-moving birds. The size of the pellets can vary, with smaller sizes like #8 preferred for small birds and larger sizes like #2 for larger birds like ducks. Slugs: These are single projectiles designed for large game hunting. Unlike birdshot, slugs provide a powerful impact and can be used for deer, boar, and other large animals. Shot Sizes and Their Uses The size of the shot can significantly affect its effectiveness. Here we outline the various shot sizes and their application in hunting: Small Game Hunting When hunting small game like rabbits and squirrels, hunters often opt for birdshot ranging from #6 to #8. This size is optimal for delivering enough energy to humanely take down these small creatures. The broader spread of smaller pellets ensures that even if the hunter doesn't hit a precise mark, there’s an increased likelihood of a clean kill. Upland Game Birds For upland game birds—such as pheasants, quail, and grouse—sizes #4 to #7.5 are typically used. Each of these sizes strikes a balance between pellet count and penetration capabilities. Birds tend to be fast and agile; thus, hunters need a shot that provides a good spread without sacrificing impact strength. Waterfowl Hunting When hunting waterfowl like ducks and geese, hunters often utilize larger shot sizes, specifically #2 or #4 steel shot. With waterfowl being large and tough, using steel shot is critical to ensure enough energy at a distance while preventing the risk of lead poisoning in the environment. Steel shot is also designed to penetrate feathers and muscle effectively. Big Game Hunting For large game, the choice narrows significantly to the use of slugs. Whether hunting deer or wild boar, a slug's high mass allows for substantial stopping power, penetrating vital organs in a single shot.

Post: 22 November 2024

Dmitri Shi

Friends, we’ve got exciting news!

📅🐦 We’re preparing to release a desktop flip calendar featuring birds for 2025. All 13 photos are original works by members of the Wild Club.

The calendar will be in Belarusian, and the layout is currently in development. We’re gauging interest to decide the print run.

💰 Approximate price: 12 to 16 rubles. For Wild Club members, there will be a discount on additional copies, and full Wild Club subscribers will receive one calendar for free.

If you’d like to purchase a calendar with beautiful bird photos for yourself or as a gift, please fill out this form: https://goo.su/T4Oho1

✅ Pre-orders will be collected until October 27! All proceeds will go towards nature conservation in Belarus. ❤️

Photographers: Tatsiana Aleshka, Aksana Subotka, Natallia Salaueva, Alena Akulich, Siarhei Rezaŭ

#Calendar2025 #WildClub #BirdPhotography #NatureConservation #BelarusianCalendar #BirdsOfBelarus #WildlifeConservation #BelarusNature #BelarusianPhotographers #Ecology #CalendarPreorder #SaveBelarusNature

Friends, we’ve got exciting news! 📅🐦 We’re preparing to release a desktop flip calendar featuring birds for 2025. All 13 photos are original works by members of the Wild Club. The calendar will be in Belarusian, and the layout is currently in development. We’re gauging interest to decide the print run. 💰 Approximate price: 12 to 16 rubles. For Wild Club members, there will be a discount on additional copies, and full Wild Club subscribers will receive one calendar for free. If you’d like to purchase a calendar with beautiful bird photos for yourself or as a gift, please fill out this form: https://goo.su/T4Oho1 ✅ Pre-orders will be collected until October 27! All proceeds will go towards nature conservation in Belarus. ❤️ Photographers: Tatsiana Aleshka, Aksana Subotka, Natallia Salaueva, Alena Akulich, Siarhei Rezaŭ #Calendar2025 #WildClub #BirdPhotography #NatureConservation #BelarusianCalendar #BirdsOfBelarus #WildlifeConservation #BelarusNature #BelarusianPhotographers #Ecology #CalendarPreorder #SaveBelarusNature

Post: 18 October 2024

Daria Patskevich

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