Ann and Rob Simpson, hope you stick around with good commentary. Many of us are not great with ID, especially me, in spite of having most of the books.
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Ann and Rob Simpson said:Nice shot of a Lincoln's Sparrow - often a somewhat secretive species and not very common in the eastern USA. Compared to a Song Sparrow they have finer more well defined streaks (like a fine tipped sharpie vs. smudgy marks of Song Sparrow) over much of their plumage; the well defined black streaks in the rusty cap with a central gray line; a buffy breast and flanks and well defined eye ring all help separate it from Song Sparrow. Once you get a gizz feeling for them they look slimmer, trimmer and often raises its crest (more so than a Song Sparrow). They often like to hide so you did a great job of getting one in plain surroundings - so yeah you got a different species this time. My wife and I are the author/photographers for the Nature Guides in the National Parks and appreciate a nice image showing all of the field marks for easy identification; good stuff - Robdpc said:I'm not 100% sure what this is, perhaps a song sparrow?
Click said:Very nice pictures, Jack. I especially like the first one.
Very Nice shot Jack, I had a small flock of BW Teal visit a pond here this year!Jack Douglas said:V nice CL. Here is a common one on my pond in late afternoon lighting. The sapsuckers are back to continue decimating my mountain ash. Perhaps this is a nest in progress, thumbs crossed.
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Jack Douglas said:V nice CL. Here is a common one on my pond in late afternoon lighting. The sapsuckers are back to continue decimating my mountain ash. Perhaps this is a nest in progress, thumbs crossed.
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lion rock said:These creatures are all over the island, roaming free.
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ISv said:lion rock said:These creatures are all over the island, roaming free.
-r
Riley - they are pests (actually on Kauai one can find the wild form)! Yeah, every where and they are actually wild. In the same time we are buying chicken from the stores at very high prices!
Nice pictures from every one but I noticed somebody with just one post - KeithA! Nice photos, just keep posting!
My weekend wasn't productive in terms of new birds. On other hand I think, I got some good photos of my best friend during the hikes - White-rumped Shama (male in this case). Pay attention on the difference in the black in shade and in more light. It's male, the females are brownish-black in that areas. And compare with the juvenile that I recently posted!
The last one is attempt for a real portrait, I got really close to the bird.
ISv said:lion rock said:These creatures are all over the island, roaming free.
-r
Riley - they are pests (actually on Kauai one can find the wild form)! Yeah, every where and they are actually wild. In the same time we are buying chicken from the stores at very high prices!
Nice pictures from every one but I noticed somebody with just one post - KeithA! Nice photos, just keep posting!
My weekend wasn't productive in terms of new birds. On other hand I think, I got some good photos of my best friend during the hikes - White-rumped Shama (male in this case). Pay attention on the difference in the black in shade and in more light. It's male, the females are brownish-black in that areas. And compare with the juvenile that I recently posted!
The last one is attempt for a real portrait, I got really close to the bird.
Nat_WA said:Quite a productive weekend with great shots for too many to comment on individually... (or maybe I'm just too lazy)
Yesterday I had the opportunity to watch a pair of great spotted woodpeckers at their nest - cut out of the tree only this spring. Unfortunately I messed up with my focus setting so only the shots in the opening are OK-ish(yes, still learning... by making these kind of mistakes).
Despite the bright and sunny day, under the tree canopy I had to use ISO2000 to get the shots...
Wiebe.
ISv said:...
Riley - they are pests (actually on Kauai one can find the wild form)! Yeah, every where and they are actually wild. In the same time we are buying chicken from the stores at very high prices!
Nice pictures from every one but I noticed somebody with just one post - KeithA! Nice photos, just keep posting!
My weekend wasn't productive in terms of new birds. On other hand I think, I got some good photos of my best friend during the hikes - White-rumped Shama (male in this case). Pay attention on the difference in the black in shade and in more light. It's male, the females are brownish-black in that areas. And compare with the juvenile that I recently posted!
The last one is attempt for a real portrait, I got really close to the bird.