Thanks again Click. As I said before, luck and 6 FPS.Click said:Skatol said:Dark Eyed Junco, 5DIII, 300mm + 1.4TC, 1/400, F/5.6, ISO 1250
Very nice shot Skatol. I like the composition with the flying bird in the background.
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Thanks again Click. As I said before, luck and 6 FPS.Click said:Skatol said:Dark Eyed Junco, 5DIII, 300mm + 1.4TC, 1/400, F/5.6, ISO 1250
Very nice shot Skatol. I like the composition with the flying bird in the background.
Nice shots Cog.Cog said:Thank you, Click. Right, the couples on the first and the third ones.Click said:Great series Cog. Male and female I guess on the first one? ;D
Wonderful!Jackson_Bill said:Ain't Spring grand?
Waterfowl moving through Market Lake Wildlife Management Area, ID
Tundra swans, snow geese, pintails, american widgeons, mallards, coots, and maybe even a cinnamon teal all in one shot
7D, 500 f4 IS USM




This one is a Crow mate, the Raven is double the size of a Crow (40oz compared to 20oz in weight) plus it's altogether more "shinny", it also has a more pronounced nostril area on its beak with a sharper angle at the tip.dpc said:Crow or raven? Someone said crow. I say raven. Now I'm no bird expert but I'm familiar with both species. Both live in my area. For some reason this bird seems to be a conundrum to me. I'm sure to no one else.