Snowy Egret in flight on a clear September morning, Farmington Bay WMA, Davis County, UtahSnowy Egret in flight on a clear September morning –  Nikon D500, f7.1, 1/2500, ISO 800, -1.0 EV, Nikkor 500mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light

It has been a while since I photographed Snowy Egrets so having them in my viewfinder yesterday morning was a real treat especially since they will be migrating soon and I will go the winter without seeing them. The Snowy Egrets I photographed in Florida were year round residents but the ones that breed are here in Utah are not.

The two Snowy Egret photos I am sharing today show both birds in flight with one of them flying towards the west and one flying towards the east not long after the sun came over the tops of the mountains. In both photos the heads of the egrets are well lit with their wings fully extended in flight.

In this first photo the Snowy Egret was flying towards the west and the shadow of the wings fell on the lower portion of the egret’s belly, I decreased my exposure by one full stop to reduce the chance of blown out whites on the dorsal side of the wings which worked out quite well.

Snowy Egret in flight on a late September morning, Farmington Bay WMA, Davis County, UtahSnowy Egret in flight on a late September morning –  Nikon D500, f7.1, 1/3200, ISO 800, Nikkor 500mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light

In this second Snowy Egret photo the egret was flying towards the east and at the time I didn’t feel that I needed to decrease my exposure at all and it too worked out quite nicely. In this photo the shadows fell on the egret’s legs and feet with some shadows on the dorsal side of the egret’s wings.

The darkness in the background of both images added a nice contrast and a touch of drama too.

I’m happy that I was able to spend time photographing these Snowy Egrets yesterday morning before they head south for the winter.

Life is good.

Mia

Click here to see more of my Snowy Egret photos plus facts and information about this species.