Silhouette Flock of Bats
Yep! A lot of bats were coming out, while the other had flown away. Only some of them were caught with my camera, and seemed I had to find more. As they were out of my reach, I tried to take their photos as best as I could even the silhouette. So, seeing them on air, I decided to aim them which I was able to catch some of them during flight. Bats are not bird, they are mammals that have ability to fly, and being said, they are only featherless creature that can fly, amazing! Bats belong to a group of animals called Chiroptera (Kir-op-tera), which means "hand wing." Look closely at the structure of a bat's wing, and you'll see why! They used to fly when they feel threat or swooping through the sky at dawn and dusk hunting for insects as the primary food source. This trick requires special skills, like echolocation and amazing aerial acrobatics. Frankly, that was my first time capturing bats flying in the sky.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Animal |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |