Thanks everyone.
The right place the right time is all I can say about the experience.
The D4 and 200-400mm F/4 did the rest.
Susan: Very simple settings really. I use the Nikon D4 at 10 frames per second. This helps a great deal. I think I had 40 or 50 images to choose from and all were keepers, very pleased with that! Considering this probably all happened in 5 or 6 seconds the D4 really helps in that regard. I have the camera set on AF-C, Back button focus method and a single focus point. Who needs the other 52 anyway
Camera set to aperture priority and f/7.1 for this set. I had the lens at 340mm. I use auto-iso (
blush) and set a minimum shutter speed to 1/1600. The only thing that changes in the series is the ISO and that ranged from 640 to 1400 in the last images with the green background. This is my bird set up that I pretty much stick with. I choose the aperture I want and let the camera do the rest.
These were taken from a small kayak. I creep around the small lakes in the area and wait for opportunities like this. Take thousands of pictures a month and probably have 100 keepers. Most of all I have fun and can share my images with you fine folks who appreciate them
Any other questions just ask, always happy to share info