Oh, those first 2 were scouting out the food choices and they flew back to alert the others! Sounds like a possible story, right? How lucky you are to have so many visit your feeder! You take good care of your wild birds! Thanks!
Adrian: That was taken with the old(ish) Canon 70D with a 100-400mm zoom lens. Dreary overcast morning but tweaking with Filmora 9 really brought out the contrast and colours better than I expected..
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
Oh, those first 2 were scouting out the food choices and they flew back to alert the others! Sounds like a possible story, right? How lucky you are to have so many visit your feeder! You take good care of your wild birds! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteEllen D.: You could be on to something there.
DeleteA beautiful bird, I think second for me after Longtailed Tits. The video quality is excellent. I really ought to think of an upgrade.
ReplyDeleteAdrian: That was taken with the old(ish) Canon 70D with a 100-400mm zoom lens. Dreary overcast morning but tweaking with Filmora 9 really brought out the contrast and colours better than I expected..
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