Ryananthony said:Golden Pheasant. 1DX, Sigma 150-600C
3200, 7.1, 1/320
What a bird! Very nice.
I have only another pileated and even they haven't been visiting much. Notice the snow!
Jack
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Ryananthony said:Golden Pheasant. 1DX, Sigma 150-600C
3200, 7.1, 1/320
dpc said:Cormorants basking in the sun.
Ryananthony said:Golden Pheasant. 1DX, Sigma 150-600C
3200, 7.1, 1/320
Jack Douglas said:Ryananthony said:Golden Pheasant. 1DX, Sigma 150-600C
3200, 7.1, 1/320
What a bird! Very nice.
I have only another pileated and even they haven't been visiting much. Notice the snow!
Jack
Valvebounce said:Hi dpc.
Nice shot, and so many to choose from. I occasionally see a cormorant but it is waaaaay off on the end of a harbour wall with no access. Dot in the distance.
Cheers, Graham.
dpc said:Cormorants basking in the sun.
Jack Douglas said:Ryananthony said:Golden Pheasant. 1DX, Sigma 150-600C
3200, 7.1, 1/320
What a bird! Very nice.
I have only another pileated and even they haven't been visiting much. Notice the snow!
Nice picture, Jack. Beautiful bird. I've never seen one in the flesh. Northern flickers are commonly seen in my yard, especially in the fall, and I see the occasional hairy woodpecker but that's it.
Jack
Jack Douglas said:Thanks Quick Click, DPC isn't that just how it goes. We do the best with what's at hand.
For years I never saw them and then magically due to me feeding all the birds these guys appeared. When it's really cold the suet is a lifesaver for them. Like other woodpeckers they tend to become pretty tame. I actually walked to within 6 or 7 feet of one that was feeding two years ago.
For me, it doesn't matter how many times I see them I'm always impressed and this from 2015 was so exciting - daddy and both children caught me completely off guard up in my observatory but luckily I managed to get a small number of decent shots.
Jack
Jack Douglas said:Thanks Quick Click, DPC isn't that just how it goes. We do the best with what's at hand.
For years I never saw them and then magically due to me feeding all the birds these guys appeared. When it's really cold the suet is a lifesaver for them. Like other woodpeckers they tend to become pretty tame. I actually walked to within 6 or 7 feet of one that was feeding two years ago.
For me, it doesn't matter how many times I see them I'm always impressed and this from 2015 was so exciting - daddy and both children caught me completely off guard up in my observatory but luckily I managed to get a small number of decent shots.
Jack
Jack Douglas said:Thanks Quick Click, DPC isn't that just how it goes. We do the best with what's at hand.
For years I never saw them and then magically due to me feeding all the birds these guys appeared. When it's really cold the suet is a lifesaver for them. Like other woodpeckers they tend to become pretty tame. I actually walked to within 6 or 7 feet of one that was feeding two years ago.
For me, it doesn't matter how many times I see them I'm always impressed and this from 2015 was so exciting - daddy and both children caught me completely off guard up in my observatory but luckily I managed to get a small number of decent shots.
Jack
Ryananthony said:Holy smokes, Jack!