Birds of the Ocean State
March 2, 2024
Jamestown, RI
$120/person
Learn how to photograph the birds & wildlife on the shores of RI with visits to Beavertail State Park & Sachuest Point
Join Kris Simard and avid birder/wildlife photographer Jeff Levesque for this unique opportunity to photograph some of the many birds that come to visit the shores of Rhode Island. Beavertail State Park offers a great opportunity to capture some amazing bird photos as well as practice some landscape shots with a lighthouse and sweeping panoramic views. Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge, which is one of the top spots in all of New England for bird viewing, provides the potential for us to see any number of the over 200 wintering species that inhabit this location! Some of the common birds that can be seen here include Harlequin Duck, Eiders, Red-Breasted Mergansers, Surf Scoters, Long-tailed Duck, Loons, Hawks, Harriers, and we may even get lucky enough to spot the famed Snowy Owl. White tailed deer and other mammals can be spotted here too. We will take you to the best locations for viewing and teach you the camera settings best used for photographing them, including how to do so without disturbing these beautiful creatures.
What You’ll Learn
Exposure techniques for wildlife
Focus tracking
High speed continuous shooting
Techniques for concealing yourself
Wildlife etiquette
Recommended Equipment
D-SLR or Mirrorless camera
Long telephoto lenses (min of 300mm)
Wide angle lens if you wish to capture some landscapes
Tripod
Extra batteries
Extra memory card
Physical Difficulty
Mostly walking on paths with level ground. Possibly maneuvering on rocky coastline but this is not necessary. Sturdy shoes or boots recommended.
Meeting Details
We will meet at Beavertail State Park in the field next to the lighthouse.