UNBELIEVABLE CAMERA GEAR at Conowingo Dam for Bald Eagle photography
Dozens of photographers gather with hundreds of thousands, if not millions, in cameras and long lenses, up to 800mm, to photograph the migrating bald eagles on their stopover at Conowingo Dam in Maryland. The eagles feed on fish in the waters of the Susquehanna River.
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I spent the whole video looking for my grandfather, my uncle, or me.
excellent footage of the atmosphere at Conowingo Dam.
Glad you liked it. Thank you!
Canon should put out some more Eagles...
I more be glad to do fishing with Eagles
All around the year or is there a particular time of the year?
Winter time is best when the eagles are nesting.
when the river freezes to the north.
we usually are in droves during the winter and early spring because they are nesting.
Why the camo? I think they can see them
Ha! I think people are trying to protect their lens investment by getting the protective cover, such as LensCoat, or similar, and for some reason most go with the camo design option.
I get that. I mean the camo clothing. It’s not like they’re in the woods.
@@jagoss45 Likely just the warmest outdoor apparel they own, I'm sure it's dual use.
A lot of wildlife photographers wear camo. The people here are probably not under any illusions of being invisible to the eagles, like you said, it's not the woods. It is probably more like habit. In some cases, respect for the wildlife, not wanting to be so invasive. And those pockets probably have gear in them, maybe granola bars too!
Yeah I shoot all the time at conowingo, and I go in jeans and a winter coat...I find it ridiculous how all these people show up to a concret Pier and parking lot in camo 🤣
So many photogs wearing their forest camo gear as they hide from the Eagles ................
Wow I didn't know there were simps for eagles.