ISv and bhf3737,
Beautiful shots, guys.
Beautiful shots, guys.
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Thank you, Click!Beautiful shots, Cog. I especially like the first one. Well done, Sir!
I think it's just laughing on you Alan!A Little Owl about 60m away from my R5 and 100-500mm + 1.4xTC, upscaled 2x. I have never seen an owl yawning before - there's quite a mouth behind that beak.
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I would like my photos to be degraded like these ..."The image was a bit more degraded when I used both crop mode and an extender. But I like the result anyway." - You are not alone: I like it too!
Are you sure that it was Downy WP? The beak is a bit too long... And I have never seen a tail so colorful, that is an excellent light capture! May be even a hybrid!? Puzzling...Downy Woodpecker (R5 + RF800mm, f/11, ISO1000)
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You are right. I guess it is a Hairy Woodpecker, then. Thanks for pointing that out.Are you sure that it was Downy WP? The beak is a bit too long... And I have never seen a tail so colorful, that is an excellent light capture! May be even a hybrid!? Puzzling...You are right
Looks like Carolina Wren to me... The House Wren has shorter tail and the whitish "brow" (or supercilium if you wish) is not that pronounced.Sorry that I haven't posted anything recently. The notices to me for this thread seem to stop after a while and I lose track of it.
Still hunkering down at home, I wanted to get better photos than through my upper-floor window glass of birds, so I made an under-window panel with 2 sliding doors for it. I also made one for the lower floor so I could let my cat, Ollie, go in & out. Here's the upper panel installed and Ollie wanting to go out onto the window ledge to overlook the birds:
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Now, I can get a clear shot of the birds. All (unless noted) are taken with R5 & RF 100-500 f4.5-7.1L.
I'm not a bird expert, so does anyone know what this one is?
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Here's a couple male Northern Cardinals:
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Yes, it does look like a Carolina Wren.Looks like Carolina Wren to me... The House Wren has shorter tail and the whitish "brow" (or supercilium if you wish) is not that pronounced.