Ron Pitts

Ron is a two-time Emmy Award winning director and animator, and wildlife photographer.

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CHICKADEES

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  • HEAD OVER HEELS

    HEAD OVER HEELS

    chickadee in winter storm

  • WINTER FRIENDS

    WINTER FRIENDS

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  • nICE

    nICE

  • CHICKADEE

    CHICKADEE

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  • SWEPT AWAY

    SWEPT AWAY

  • FROZEN

    FROZEN

  • Chickadee

    Chickadee

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  • CHICKADEE

    CHICKADEE

  • CHANDELIER

    CHANDELIER

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  • MARK. SET. GO.

    MARK. SET. GO.

    It’s fun to photograph Chickadees. The other, bigger birds are always very wary around the feeders but not the little chickadees. They don’t care who’s around. They just want to eat and, if you’re in the way, they’ll just use you as an interim perch. They’re so small and fast, you never get to see the beauty of their wing forms as you can in the larger birds like herons or swans. So I baited a branch, set up the camera a few feet away, and focused on the food. They’d pop into frame and snatch some seed. Then I’d start shooting, as I panned ahead in the direction I “guessed” they might exit. Tricky timing. At first I ended up with a lot of empty backgrounds and just bits of bird in view. But gradually I got good enough at reading chickadee body language to snag a few keepers, including these shots that I combined to show three stages of lift off.

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