Oh, man! That is a remarkably beautiful shot by any standards.Sunnystate said:Canon 17-40 lens @17mm on other kind of camera.
When asking for an ID, if you let us know where in the world the picture was taken, you will get more and better answers....nineyards said:Sandpiper I believe, although what kind I don't know, bird I.D sights list too many similar species for me to make a reliable pick, I would love to positively identify it so I can post it on my woefully under populated web site, any ideas?
Don Haines said:When asking for an ID, if you let us know where in the world the picture was taken, you will get more and better answers....nineyards said:Sandpiper I believe, although what kind I don't know, bird I.D sights list too many similar species for me to make a reliable pick, I would love to positively identify it so I can post it on my woefully under populated web site, any ideas?
I can't tell from the picture... were the legs yellow, orange, or dark?
nineyards said:Don Haines said:When asking for an ID, if you let us know where in the world the picture was taken, you will get more and better answers....nineyards said:Sandpiper I believe, although what kind I don't know, bird I.D sights list too many similar species for me to make a reliable pick, I would love to positively identify it so I can post it on my woefully under populated web site, any ideas?
I can't tell from the picture... were the legs yellow, orange, or dark?
Oops, I made a mental note to do that too
Big Lake at Lois Hole Provincial Park near St. Albert Alberta, it was on October 21st, dark legs
Dylan777 said:Vern, what a great collection you got there
Few shots from my front yard - no flash.
Nice shot!nineyards said:Sandpiper I believe, although what kind I don't know, bird I.D sights list too many similar species for me to make a reliable pick, I would love to positively identify it so I can post it on my woefully under populated web site, any ideas?
That's the closest one I could see from googling your Curlew ID, the bill of the Curlew is the most similar to the one in the photo, I'll go with that and if I'm mistaken I'm sure someone will correct me, I appreciate your taking the time to helpDominoDude said:Nice shot!nineyards said:Sandpiper I believe, although what kind I don't know, bird I.D sights list too many similar species for me to make a reliable pick, I would love to positively identify it so I can post it on my woefully under populated web site, any ideas?
To me this has some resemblance to a Curlew Sandpiper - Calidris ferruginea. Location, surroundings, time of year, other known bird species in the area, and a few other angles of the bird (leg colours, pattern and colouring of the back, or where size could be compared with other known birds) could have helped since I'm not at all familiar to your place.
nineyards said:That's the closest one I could see from googling your Curlew ID, the bill of the Curlew is the most similar to the one in the photo, I'll go with that and if I'm mistaken I'm sure someone will correct me, I appreciate your taking the time to helpDominoDude said:Nice shot!nineyards said:Sandpiper I believe, although what kind I don't know, bird I.D sights list too many similar species for me to make a reliable pick, I would love to positively identify it so I can post it on my woefully under populated web site, any ideas?
To me this has some resemblance to a Curlew Sandpiper - Calidris ferruginea. Location, surroundings, time of year, other known bird species in the area, and a few other angles of the bird (leg colours, pattern and colouring of the back, or where size could be compared with other known birds) could have helped since I'm not at all familiar to your place.
Thanks
Vincent
+1 Wonderful!Click said:bwud said:One Anna's and two antagonistic Rufous Hummingbirds
Very nice first post. I really like your pictures.
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candyman said:+1 Wonderful!Click said:bwud said:One Anna's and two antagonistic Rufous Hummingbirds
Very nice first post. I really like your pictures.
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bwud said:One Anna's and two antagonistic Rufous Hummingbirds
Vern said:bwud said:One Anna's and two antagonistic Rufous Hummingbirds
very nice capture of the competitive behavior - I haven't been lucky/skillful enough to get two in the frame and in focus…yet