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martinslade said:
Goldfinch... been trying to get this shot for a while ;D

Nice one! Sure different than our goldfinch!

Yesterday, in passing my observatory I noticed a dark robin looking bird on the feed tray in front of the one way mirror so I slipped in quietly and went up the stairs and stood a few inches behind the mirror. Turned out it was a Brown-headed cowbird and he was romantically eying the prospective mate. Fanned his tail, ruffled up and gave a kiss while singing the sweetest little song not unlike the Red-winged blackbird. Made my day.

Jack
 
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Jack Douglas said:
martinslade said:
Goldfinch... been trying to get this shot for a while ;D

Nice one! Sure different than our goldfinch!

Yesterday, in passing my observatory I noticed a dark robin looking bird on the feed tray in front of the one way mirror so I slipped in quietly and went up the stairs and stood a few inches behind the mirror. Turned out it was a Brown-headed cowbird and he was romantically eying the prospective mate. Fanned his tail, ruffled up and gave a kiss while singing the sweetest little song not unlike the Red-winged blackbird. Made my day.

Jack

Cool... sometimes it the smallest instances that have the biggest impact..!

Just checked out American Goldfinch on Google (assuming you're from the states) nice bright... very different from European species.
 
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martinslade said:
Jack Douglas said:
martinslade said:
Goldfinch... been trying to get this shot for a while ;D

Nice one! Sure different than our goldfinch!

Yesterday, in passing my observatory I noticed a dark robin looking bird on the feed tray in front of the one way mirror so I slipped in quietly and went up the stairs and stood a few inches behind the mirror. Turned out it was a Brown-headed cowbird and he was romantically eying the prospective mate. Fanned his tail, ruffled up and gave a kiss while singing the sweetest little song not unlike the Red-winged blackbird. Made my day.

Jack

Cool... sometimes it the smallest instances that have the biggest impact..!

Just checked out American Goldfinch on Google (assuming you're from the states) nice bright... very different from European species.

FWIW - western Canada, but it's the same bird. Both are striking but yous has the edge. ;)

Jack
 
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I'm back from a trip to Belgium, France and Germany. Here some of my shots at a lake/nature reserve in France - a night heron in flight. I have never seen one of them before.
 

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bjd said:
Jack Douglas said:
Oh what a moment to capture! Very nice.

We human mothers/fathers can take a lesson from the woodpecker. ;)

Jack

What? you mean we should be out banging our heads against trees more ? ;)


Thanks Jack

I hadn't thought of that. Maybe I should try it - I've heard the expression "to knock some sense into your head" ;D

Jack
 
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Jack Douglas said:
Actually, my comment was probably provoked by my dislike for the "English" sparrow her in Canada.

Jack
They're on the endangered list here. Are they a pest in Canada?
Many Birds will die out here due to the decline of insects, then cats, no habitat etc. will
give them the final push.
Cheers Brian
 
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bjd said:
Jack Douglas said:
Actually, my comment was probably provoked by my dislike for the "English" sparrow her in Canada.

Jack
They're on the endangered list here. Are they a pest in Canada?
Many Birds will die out here due to the decline of insects, then cats, no habitat etc. will
give them the final push.
Cheers Brian

Brian, they are the dirty city bird here and very plentiful. Not going extinct that's for sure. Cheap, cheap, cheap - I remember how quickly my budgie learned that! ;)

Jack
 
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I popped down to the coast yesterday to see a pretty rare bird here, a gull-billed tern. Unexpectedly, it was flying about and feeding right in front of where the bird watchers were, so I got the opportunity to take some good shots. Sadly I've never got my head round the AF settings so a lot were deleted, but enough were okay that I felt pleased.

All 5Ds, 500L+1.4x.
 

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