Very nice shot, Cog.
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I wish we had those US birds in the UK. The Cardinals are commonplace for you but I love seeing them when I visit the US.Here's some more backyard photos.
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Juvenile male Northern Cardinal:
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Tufted Titmouse:
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That Eurasian Robin is a beautiful bird. It's nice to be able to see birds from around the world since I've been hunkered down.I have used only EFCS on the R5 until today as 20 fps in ES are too many for me. But, to see if I got better battery life with ES I tried it today. It's positively eerie being silent, and I soon racked up enough shots to join the 1000+ per charge. I got shot after shot in perfect focus and so discarded most of those 1000+ per charge. Anyway, I kept a few back to make some animated gifs of a Blackedheaded Gull in flight and here of a Eurasian Robin singing.
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Love the light on the middle image and the perspective of the third. I'm far from expert, but isn't that middle picture a house finch?Here's some more backyard photos.
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Juvenile male Northern Cardinal:
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Tufted Titmouse:
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Click, thanks a lot.Beautiful picture, ISO64.
Thanks, HenryL. You're right. I just assumed they were the young from the Cardinals since they seem to show up at the same time at my feeder.Love the light on the middle image and the perspective of the third. I'm far from expert, but isn't that middle picture a house finch?
old gray haired fellowAnd for the first time at "my" lake: a cormorant. There were four of them.
I know there is a colony at the local zoo some km to the north but I haven't seen them at this lake since I moved here.
Twas pretty far away, so heavy cropping was needed and the image is not that great.
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