You are having real fun!R5m2 + RF 200-800 + 1.4 TC
Little ringed plover
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Three Spoonbills
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and a Lapwing and a worm GIF
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Great series!Very foggy today, so dehaze was needed even at 15 ft. The hummers that bugged out in January were mostly Anna's but the batch that showed up a couple of weeks ago are all Allen's hummingbirds. There will be some Rufus later, but they never come this early in the year. It will be interesting to see if the Anna's come back. If they do, I will really have a full house. Also had a pair of new visitors that I have not seen here before. If my ID is correct, they are Chestnut Backed Chickadees. Cute little guys.
Long Neck
Short Neck
Wet Head
Chestnut Backed Chickadees
Very nice shot.Great Horned Owlet at the branching stage.
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EOS R1, EF 600mm f/4L IS II + RF 1.4x Extender, 1/2000 s, f/5.6, ISO 2500
Don't worry: somebody taught AI a lot of jargon... One day I hope it will learn! I mean it's still with low IQ as we all have been in our very early yearsCraig has fixed the cock up.
I would recommend (if you remember the place!!!) to return to that place and check if the female (the bird in the background) is still there! If you decide to do it - be very careful were you step, the eggs are difficult to spot if you don't know what to look! The chicks are extremely cute! I don't remember how long time the eggs need to hatch but it should be on the Internet...R5m2 + RF 200-800 + 1.4 TC
Little ringed plover
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Three Spoonbills
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and a Lapwing and a worm GIF
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The Lapwing didn't get it!![]()




