I wish! No, this was in Canada. It's horribly backlit, but there was no other option.This is a bird that I would love to not just photograph but see, with my own eyes. They're so beautiful. Did you photograph this near you, Jason?
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I wish! No, this was in Canada. It's horribly backlit, but there was no other option.This is a bird that I would love to not just photograph but see, with my own eyes. They're so beautiful. Did you photograph this near you, Jason?
Sometimes you just take what you can get, Mac. At least you saw them and captured one. Which is more than I can say!I wish! No, this was in Canada. It's horribly backlit, but there was no other option.
These are nice, Patrick. I always have a problem with female chaffinches. I can never capture good feather detail. Not sure why. They just always look overly smooth.
Oh thanks Kirk. Yeah, this is lovely!Did someone say sandhill crane? Here's another for you, Levina.
shc-studio25 by Kirk Behymer, on Flickr
He seems grumpy! Great capture.
Sweet shot. Nice light!
Thanks, Levina! What's really cool about them is if you stand about 20 meters in front of them, in their path, they will walk right past you really close. I'm talking like about 10 feet away, like you aren't even there. Ones that have less contact with ppl may be more wary.These are nice, Patrick. I always have a problem with female chaffinches. I can never capture good feather detail. Not sure why. They just always look overly smooth.
Oh thanks Kirk. Yeah, this is lovely!
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