Freeze Frame: Gray Catbird, Caught In the Act

A gray catbird makes a surprise appearance during a Baltimore oriole photo shoot. 

This gray catbird is a scene-stealer. Joel Sartore was photographing Baltimore orioles, including the one featured on our cover, when the silvery sneak swooped in to munch from feeders in the area. It was there for just the blink of an eye. 鈥淭he orioles ran it off,鈥 says Sartore鈥攂ut not before he snapped the photo. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a lucky picture.鈥

The feathered interloper became one of several species that Sartore photographed for a series on migratory birds that also features American goldfinches, cliff swallows, and least terns, among others. He had a lofty goal: emulate the work of his favorite bird artist, John James 约炮视频. 鈥淗e was such a great naturalist,鈥 says Sartore, 鈥淚 wanted to try and pay homage to him.鈥 Sartore shot birds up close, against a backdrop representing their characteristic habitats. For Baltimore orioles, he needed an accommodating area at the forest鈥檚 edge. A bit of sleuthing at a local birding store led him to a farm near his home in Nebraska. After securing permission from the owners, Sartore set up a camera connected to a radio trigger that he pulled from 50 yards away. He also used a 鈥渟oftbox鈥 to subdue the flash and cast the birds in a more natural light. About 40 work hours later he had a winning oriole image鈥攈is favorite from the series鈥攑lus a bonus catbird.

The differences between the pictures capture the two types of photography Sartore likes best: images that convey a sense of mystery鈥攖he Baltimore oriole fixates on some unseen treasure below the frame鈥攁nd those that snag climactic moments, like the fleeing catbird.

鈥淚t reminds me of why I love still photography,鈥 says Sartore, 鈥渂ecause it freezes time,鈥 revealing details that the naked eye might miss, such as the fine contours of the plumage on the catbird鈥檚 wing. 鈥淵ou just kind of look at the wonder of how this bird is built,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 not a feather to spare.鈥 Frozen in takeoff, this catbird is yet very much alive. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Photographer: Joel Sartore

Subject: Gray catbird

Where: Raymond, Nebraska

Camera: Nikon D3

Lens: Nikon 24-70 mm f/2.8 zoom

Exposure: 1/250th second at f/22; ISO 1250