INFORMATION TO KNOW
The Brenta River, flowing through the breathtaking landscapes of northeastern Italy, is a captivating waterway celebrated for its scenic beauty and cultural significance. Meandering through picturesque towns and verdant countryside, the Brenta offers a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. From leisurely boat cruises to idyllic riverside walks, the Brenta invites visitors to explore its winding course and discover the charm of Italy's countryside. With its rich heritage, diverse wildlife, and stunning vistas, the Brenta River beckons travelers to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery.
THE STORY
The Brenta River is one of the two rivers close to my home, and in this case, it passes through my town. It's not very easy to find the right position for good bird photography; you need to walk up and down, discovering a changed environment after every curve, and the research starts again. After some years, I've discovered some good spots, but there's always an exchange of information between my friends and me to discover new places, especially for migratory birds whose spots can change every year.
Some of my images are featured in the book 'Fiumi d'Italia,' published and produced by A.F.N.I. (Associazione Fotografi Naturalisti Italiani).
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WOODPECKERS, NIGHTJARS, SWIFTS, etc... [picchi, succiacapra, rondoni, etc...]




PASSERIFORMES [passeriformi]
















WATERBIRDS [uccelli acquatici]
































OTHER [altro]

These images were taken with the following FF (full frame) DSLR camera:
Canon EOS 6D
Canon EOS 5D III
These images were taken with the following FF (full frame) ML (mirrorless) camera:
Sony A9 [ILCE-9]
These images were taken with the following APS-H DSLR camera:
Canon EOS 1D MK II N
Canon EOS 1D Mk III
These images were taken with the following APS-C DSLR camera:
CANON EOS 40D
These images were taken with the following LENS:
Canon EF 35-350 F/3,5-5,6 L USM
Canon 70-200 F/2,8 L USM
Canon EF 100-400 F/4,5-5,6 L IS II USM
Canon EF 300 f/2,8 L IS USM
Canon EF 400 F/5,6L USM
Canon EF 500 f/4 L IS USM
Canon extender 1,4X
Canon extender 2.0X
Canon extender 1,4x III
Tamron SP 150-600 F/5-6,3 Di VC USD A011
Sony 200-600 F/5,6-6,3 G OSS