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One of my local parks along the lake, was a hotspot during November. It is a county park, but there are a couple of feeders, near a parking lot. The feeders have been there for over 10 years. It can be very good at times, especially with inclement weather or during migration. There were a couple of rare birds, Spotted Towhee and Red Crossbill, along with a few uncommon ones, Tufted Titmouse, Purple Finch, and Pine Siskin. There were also numerous common birds, all of which made it an extremely fun place to spend hours with a camera. 7D mkll / EF600 f4 ll / 1.4x lll

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Great shots as usually!
 
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I haven't seen a Bohemian Waxwing since Feb 2017 but fortunately we have some visiting again this year. After driving backwards and forwards to various locations without success, we struck gold just before dusk this evening. These shots are crops taken at iso 32000 with the RF 100-500mm on the R7! I had to be quick because they fed for less than a minute and were off.

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I haven't seen a Bohemian Waxwing since Feb 2017 but fortunately we have some visiting again this year. After driving backwards and forwards to various locations without success, we struck gold just before dusk this evening. These shots are crops taken at iso 32000 with the RF 100-500mm on the R7! I had to be quick because they fed for less than a minute and were off.

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Wonderful shots and in less than a minute! Do you know the name of the tree?
 
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I haven't seen a Bohemian Waxwing since Feb 2017 but fortunately we have some visiting again this year. After driving backwards and forwards to various locations without success, we struck gold just before dusk this evening. These shots are crops taken at iso 32000 with the RF 100-500mm on the R7! I had to be quick because they fed for less than a minute and were off.

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Unbelievable shots.
 
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I haven't seen a Bohemian Waxwing since Feb 2017 but fortunately we have some visiting again this year. After driving backwards and forwards to various locations without success, we struck gold just before dusk this evening. These shots are crops taken at iso 32000 with the RF 100-500mm on the R7! I had to be quick because they fed for less than a minute and were off.

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I have a place near me I can see several hundred for a week or two. The little buggers came early and cleaned out the berries and I missed them.
 
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Very overcast but better light today than yesterday and I could get away with only iso 3200 with the R7 + RF 100-500mm to get some closer up views of a Waxwing (closer to iso 4-5k as I had underexposed by about 0.6ev). 100% crops as usual. The eyeAF worked very well. (These are at least as sharp as I got 6 years ago with the 5DSR + 400mm D0 II + 1.4x TC in bright sun at iso 640 and faster shutter speeds). the R7 + 100-500mm is growing on me. Maybe I should get a second R7 for when my wife takes hers back.3R3A4853-DxO_Waxwing_looking_right+0.6-den.jpeg3R3A4759-DxO_Waxwing_looking_left+0.6.jpg
 
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