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Post by Ed Matuod on Apr 25, 2009 6:33:45 GMT
5D + 600F4x1.4TC ruby-crowned kinglet (a very small songbird) blue jay Thanks for looking guys.
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Apr 25, 2009 12:31:53 GMT
Oh wonderful captures, ED. I like the song bird's ruby crown. It looked like it bowed for you to be able to document what its name stands for. And the Blue Jay... finally I get to know the bird that represents my favorite baseball team. Canada's Blue Jays. It's a beauty. Fantastic shot! Thanks for sharing. tely:Ds
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Post by Jun Gregorio on Apr 25, 2009 21:12:37 GMT
That's one big fat bird Ed ;D
I can't get enought of the Blue Jay's feather patterns.
Great job
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Apr 25, 2009 21:26:33 GMT
Excellent captures, Ed, especially the Ruby-crown. These small and exceedingly active birds and prefers to stay among the leaves.
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Post by Ed Matuod on Apr 26, 2009 15:52:24 GMT
Thanks a lot 'te Lyds, Jun and Bob! Greatly appreciated. Here's a BIF shot of a merganser taken at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary April 25, 2009. 5D+100-400L IS combo handheld.
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Post by Jun Gregorio on Apr 26, 2009 20:24:52 GMT
Nice BIF !!
I like the way the wings were barely or almost touching the water.
I thought it was just snowing there a couple of days ago.
BTW, is that a female Red-breasted Merganser?
as usual, thanks for sharing
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Post by Ed Matuod on Apr 26, 2009 20:34:21 GMT
That's right Jun, 'twas snowing three days ago and will be on Mon and Tues. Hope this will be the last (tip) of the winter hoorah. Anyways, it's only a common merganser. Thanks again for looking. Appreciated much.
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