andrei1989 said:not an interesting bird but i liked the light cast on it from the setting sun
cropped a bit because i only had the 55-250mm with me..
Jack Douglas said:andrei1989 said:
Boy, I could be fooled on that one! Must be a particular sparrow??
Jack
andrei1989 said:Jack Douglas said:andrei1989 said:
Boy, I could be fooled on that one! Must be a particular sparrow??
Jack
the particular kind would be House Sparrow, female, native to most of Europe
apparently there are about 25 species of sparrows and i referred to it as 'common' because it's everywhere in this city and i'm pretty sure one of them shat on me some 4 days ago..
andrei1989 said:@Jack Douglas: i believe the yellow colors come from the sun...although...the Yellowhammer looks very much similar to the house sparrow except for the fact that it's yellow...i'm confused honestly :-\
AlanF said:Jack Douglas said:IslanderMV, lovely!
Alan, I'm not sure it's really "cold" where you are. -26C when this was shot yesterday after rising from -31C!
Jack
Happy New Year Jack! Your remark about the cold reminds me of the Cremation of Sam McGee https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45081/the-cremation-of-sam-mcgee
Talys said:Not a rare bird by any stretch. Just one of my little buddies (chickadee) in the rain. I used a flash, partly because it was a pretty dark day, but also to catch the raindrops and to create a little more depth.
Don Haines said:A cardinal defending the sunflower seeds from a blue jay.