Since I don't drink coffee, I just look at bird portraits to get my kick-start in the morning. 
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ISv said:First - Thanks to Click, Lion rock, mdmphoto!
Wiebe - thanks too but I still didn't write my last will... so, I will wait for more opportunities to catch the right moment of the feeding!
Second - nice new pics, congratulations to the authors!
Third - Jack... even with your (spiritual) presence there I fail totally this weekend. Overcast sky and very dark under the canopy of the rain forest + strong wind. I saw just two Red-vented Bulbuls (species posted in the previous sessions) at the very beginning of the trail, after that - NOTHING! Hear calls (incl. of the birds of interest) but don't see the birds - dark. Next time! I'm kinda (very) stubborn when it concerns photography (and time to time it works ;D).
And since I have nothing new to post - here are some older photos (and bad pic of a species that I have never posted before - the Gray Francolin but so far this is the only photo that I have succeed to take of that one). Please notice the difference between the juvenile Nutmeg mannikin (aka Scaly-brested Munia) and the adult, they look as separate species. It is very hard to distinguish the juveniles of this species from the juveniles of the Chestnut Mannikin (or Munia) despite the obvious difference in the adults.
All this for the guys who plan to come to the Islands!
ISv said:First - Thanks to Click, Lion rock, mdmphoto!
Wiebe - thanks too but I still didn't write my last will... so, I will wait for more opportunities to catch the right moment of the feeding!
Second - nice new pics, congratulations to the authors!
Third - Jack... even with your (spiritual) presence there I fail totally this weekend. Overcast sky and very dark under the canopy of the rain forest + strong wind. I saw just two Red-vented Bulbuls (species posted in the previous sessions) at the very beginning of the trail, after that - NOTHING! Hear calls (incl. of the birds of interest) but don't see the birds - dark. Next time! I'm kinda (very) stubborn when it concerns photography (and time to time it works ;D).
And since I have nothing new to post - here are some older photos (and bad pic of a species that I have never posted before - the Gray Francolin but so far this is the only photo that I have succeed to take of that one). Please notice the difference between the juvenile Nutmeg mannikin (aka Scaly-brested Munia) and the adult, they look as separate species. It is very hard to distinguish the juveniles of this species from the juveniles of the Chestnut Mannikin (or Munia) despite the obvious difference in the adults.
All this for the guys who plan to come to the Islands!
clbayley said:I am out of Mexican birds to post about, so I am back to my local fare...this is a Chickadee shot from a couple years ago that I reprocessed using some new skills. I like it better than the original.
lion rock said:Nice!
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clbayley said:I am out of Mexican birds to post about, so I am back to my local fare...this is a Chickadee shot from a couple years ago that I reprocessed using some new skills. I like it better than the original.
clbayley said:I am out of Mexican birds to post about, so I am back to my local fare...this is a Chickadee shot from a couple years ago that I reprocessed using some new skills. I like it better than the original.
ISv said:Thanks to all!
Lion Rock, my birds are not as colorful as the bunch posted by Wiebe, he really got some very bright ones.
Wiebe, you for sure notice that I'm posting more of the same: there is not very big diversity of birds on Oahu. And sadly, many species are so rare (especially sad for the native birds) that you have to go many times on the best localities to take a (good) shot.
Jack, I don't think you are the reason for my bad luck (or the very bad weather - and see the sentence above...), with the rare birds it's always like that, you for sure know that.
I will go there next weekend if the weather is +/- good but also, I already have little plan B in case of bad weather (what about some photos of nesting albatrosses?) ;D!
clbayley - I love that picture!
Great set!ISv said:First - Thanks to Click, Lion rock, mdmphoto!
Wiebe - thanks too but I still didn't write my last will... so, I will wait for more opportunities to catch the right moment of the feeding!
Second - nice new pics, congratulations to the authors!
Third - Jack... even with your (spiritual) presence there I fail totally this weekend. Overcast sky and very dark under the canopy of the rain forest + strong wind. I saw just two Red-vented Bulbuls (species posted in the previous sessions) at the very beginning of the trail, after that - NOTHING! Hear calls (incl. of the birds of interest) but don't see the birds - dark. Next time! I'm kinda (very) stubborn when it concerns photography (and time to time it works ;D).
And since I have nothing new to post - here are some older photos (and bad pic of a species that I have never posted before - the Gray Francolin but so far this is the only photo that I have succeed to take of that one). Please notice the difference between the juvenile Nutmeg mannikin (aka Scaly-brested Munia) and the adult, they look as separate species. It is very hard to distinguish the juveniles of this species from the juveniles of the Chestnut Mannikin (or Munia) despite the obvious difference in the adults.
All this for the guys who plan to come to the Islands!