Foster's tern - A plunge-diving expert
Main - Foster's tern flying. Top Left: Plunge diving. Bottom Left: Coming away with a fish. While exploring the shoreline of Lake Wabamun, Alberta, I came across an awesome sight. Terns were using the windy conditions to hover while searching for fish. Then, in a decisive moment, a bird would plunge headlong into the water, submerge completely, and come up with a fish. Not every time, mind you, but I did manage to photograph one successful individual. I was using my new Nikon Z6iii and 180-600 mm zoom lens. I had the subject selection set to bird mode (yes, that's a thing!), with continuous focusing and 3D image tracking engaged. Photographing them while flying parallel to the shoreline wasn't difficult, but trying to keep up with them when they were diving was very challenging. I took about thirty photos all together. I thought I might return to take some more the next day, but this was the only day they were present....