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ThankYou!Very nice shot. Well done, Laytonp.
This is why I still prefer a DSLR - it takes what you point the small square at. However, my bridge camera the Sony RX10 IV does pick up a bird against a background of grass and track it as it moves. You see an outline of little green squares dancing around the image.Sorry about ugly pic .
I wonder if anynone else gets problems on grass with focusing. Camera seems focus behind birds to grass where is more contrast ? RP 70-300mm
Thanks, that gives me something to Google for variations!It looks like a Savannah Sparrow.
You wouldn't have a link to one that looks similar, i.e. yellowish breast, eye streaks etc.? Most of what comes up seems rather different to me.Thanks, that gives me something to Google for variations!
Jack
Thanks ,not then my equipment only . Could use even smaller focus box what camera offersThis is why I still prefer a DSLR - it takes what you point the small square at. However, my bridge camera the Sony RX10 IV does pick up a bird against a background of grass and track it as it moves. You see an outline of little green squares dancing around the image.
You wouldn't have a link to one that looks similar, i.e. yellowish breast, eye streaks etc.? Most of what comes up seems rather different to me.
Jack
Thanks very much. It seems it may be a juvenile with yellowish breast. But they say it has a short notched tail ?? The "beauty" of birds (identification).
Anyone; I need help with this one. Checked all Alberta sparrows - no match. Doesn't seem to be a Grosbeak although it's vaguely similar to a female Rose-breasted.
Jack
Thanks Jeremy. Just two and the poses were similar (deleted). I do have lots of the White-throated but they sure don't appear too similar. This shot was down below and about 20 minutes earlier so they were in the vicinity.It appears to be some variation of a White-throated Sparrow. Was that the only photo you got of it?
Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy. Just two and the poses were similar (deleted). I do have lots of the White-throated but they sure don't appear too similar. This shot was down below and about 20 minutes earlier so they were in the vicinity.
Jack