Shallow lake near Unity, Sask. a perfect bird paradise - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 09:56 PM | Calgary | -12.2°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
SaskatchewanPhotos

Shallow lake near Unity, Sask. a perfect bird paradise

Photographer Amanda Ubell says she takes some of her best shots of birds at a small lake near her Unity, Sask. farm.

Bald eagles, hawks, owls, ducks and more

Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

AmandaUbellhas hadhundreds of flighty, beautiful characters for neighbours over the years.

Amanda Ubell said she has met many falcons and hawks near her property. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

The professional photographer has metbald eagles, snowy owls, great horned owls, falcons, hawks, blue herons, pelicans,swans, ducks and many other birds near her Unity, Sask.farm.

Ubell said a high ISO and fast shutter speed is needed to catch the birds in action. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Ubell said she uses a powerful zoom lens to catch many of the birds in their habitat without scaring them off. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Ubell said bald eagles are her favourite bird subjects to photograph. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

"I shot all of these photos within [an 8 kilometre]radius of our farm," Ubell said."I am sure that we live on a migratory bird path."

Ubell said she has been taking her camera out to meet the birds for the past three years.

Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

"The bald eaglesthey are back every year and we have a few breeding pairs that nest close by. And then this year I have seen somany owls," wrote Ubell in a photo submission to CBC Saskatchewan.

Ubell said for every 1000 photos she takes, only 10 to 12 of the photos will be good. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

Ubell said that nearby Killsquaw Lake is a gathering spot for the creatures each year. She said the body of wateris shallow and therefore has very little boat traffic, making it the ideal peaceful place for birds.

Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

"I think I've been doing it in this area that birds are getting used to me. I notice certain birds coming back year after year," Ubell said.

Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)
Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

Ubellsaid she uses avery quick shutter speed anda higher ISO to capture the quick animals in action.

Photo by Amanda Ubell. (Amanda Ubell/Submitted to CBC)

Are you taking photos of the places, people and animals you meet in Saskatchewan, too?Share them withCBC SaskatchewanorCBC Saskatoonon Facebook. Or, send an email to sasknews@cbc.ca.