My wife - the resident bird expert - said you are correct in it being a female Red-winged black bird. We have dozens here.Female Red Winged Blackbird (I think) seems to be wondering where all the leaves went
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That’s an amazing representation of Incredible wildlife image, not because of technical flaw but mood and moment. Sharpness be damn.Australian Shoveler during a rather foggy morning yesterday.
Not the sharpest photo due to the heavy fog, but really liked how the sun illuminated the colouring.
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I think that is a wren. Nice shot BTW.View attachment 835613
I am guessing a Tree Creeper ... creeping about
Very well exposed, always difficult to get the underside of big birds with cloudy skies unless Spot Metering is used (I use High Spot Metering for birds in flight). Was the hawk pissed at you or something else?The noisy hawks continue to roam our skies. You can see this one is mid-screech as he flies around.
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They are just carrying on for reasons I don’t know. There are two of them. Screeching all the time.Very well exposed, always difficult to get the underside of big birds with cloudy skies unless Spot Metering is used (I use High Spot Metering for birds in flight). Was the hawk pissed at you or something else?
That 24th century camera tech seems to be doing an amazing job.They are just carrying on for reasons I don’t know. There are two of them. Screeching all the time.
I actually thought I had missed the exposure on the bright side, was able to recover in post.
That’s because the entire TNG crew never learned from their mistakes!That 24th century camera tech seems to be doing an amazing job.
Maybe they were screeching at Picard, he always have this propensity to get in trouble with other species despite his diplomatic skills