Hours of patience or dumb luck, neither of which guarantee results other 
than photos that look like proof of bigfoot, which is to say and 
indiscernable blob. That is why I prefer to hunt flowers and trees and snow 
and rain and landscapes. I'm fat and lazy. Grin. I see bald and goalden 
eagles, perigrin, osprey, bats, owles, herons, cranes, song birds of too 
many varieties to fathom, hummingbirds, and many others, and almost never 
try to photograph them.

With abandon,
Patrick 

On Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 2:55:37 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> 2. You photo experts: how does one catch snapshots of such suddenly 
> appearing subjects without falling over? Instruments, techniques? 
>

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