@@m1sawajapan thank you for watching. I used a 35 mm equivalent 90-300 for sunrise and sunset as your reasonably close to the birds flying in at night and out in the morning from a small pond on route one , outside of the reserve. During the day driving around in the car, you’re not gonna be doing much walking . You can get out of the car, but you can’t walk towards the birds, I used a 200-800.
Excellent video footage.👏
@@BlueCatMediaGroupInc thank you. I’m a little new to wildlife videography. I did all this handheld.
Really nice work -- and great memories meeting you and watching you capture the coyote footage!
@@tribaluxe I will always remember you sir. Thanks for your kind words.
Great video!… Makes me feel like I visited there!
@@mitchmonis4194 You did ! This is simply 4 days of sunrise and sunsets and eyes peeled all day!
Sweet video. What lens did you use? I’m just wondering what lens l’ll need when I go.
@@m1sawajapan thank you for watching. I used a 35 mm equivalent 90-300 for sunrise and sunset as your reasonably close to the birds flying in at night and out in the morning from a small pond on route one , outside of the reserve. During the day driving around in the car, you’re not gonna be doing much walking . You can get out of the car, but you can’t walk towards the birds, I used a 200-800.