Time to start a new thread. Here's where we came from-
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1024251/
Please don't forget to go back and look at the incredible photos there too.
One of my California Towhees.
This message was edited Aug 11, 2009 9:01 AM
DAILY PICS VOL. 237
Thank you Duc for the new thread. The Eagles are magnificient! As I type the Readheaded Woodpeckers have just returned to the feeder, and currently I've two females Northern Cardinal juvies that are freshly arrived at the feeder. But, with the WP in the vicinity, they seem to be awaiting for their parent to come and feed them instead. I recently learn by observing them. They perch on the tree branch, fluffing their wings rapidly while calling, then the father soon will appear and feed the baby.
The lighting swifted, I can't get a good pix of the juvie cardinal, but here is another of the Redheaded Woodpecker.
Okay fellow birders, I was told Readheaded woodpeckers male/female looks the same, or similiar. Here I noticed one is proportionately larger than the other one, could the larger one be the female?
Lily your woodpecker shot on the last one was beautiful!!
Oh duc...that gliding together shot is just too cool!
Lily, these birds are looking more and more like they were painted into the photo. You really are doing a great job of showing them off to us. Smart babies too. That wp looks like a threat to the smaller birds and they already know to wait for the parents.
Thanks for the new thread Duc, great catch on the two Bald Eagles together.
Lily, wow on that Redheaded Woodpecker. glad they are coming closer to the feeder.
Knip, wonderful waterbirds.
The trees around my yard was full of birds, they even impressed the neighbors, They were on the hunt for bugs.
An American Redstart was one of them.
Duc, Great shots of the eagles! Thanks for starting the new thread!
Lily, Love your pics of the Red-headed Woodpecker!
Knip, Beautiful pics of the babies,swans and ducks!
burn, Sweet pics of the redstart, warbler and chickadee!
Knip, that first "protective" shot is beautiful, love the others too. Sure are cute babies at the top there too! I think we just posted at the same time-sorry.
Burn that's a nice assortment of birds, maybe the neighbors will start feeding and attracting more birds too.
What wonderful photos to start the new thread with, duc. What a sight to behold.
Lily, your photos of the Red-headed Woodpecker are amazing. The one at the end of the last thread is worth re-posting in case anyone missed it.
Gorgeous waterbirds, knip. The shots of the adult swans look like flowers unfolding.
Lovely little birds, Burn.
With Spring not far off, the big eucalyptus tree at the spot where I go to observe the Ospreys is becoming a hive of activity. These beautiful "28" parrots are staking a claim to the hollow branch this one is standing on. The bossy Rainbow Lorikeets are trying to bully them away from there, but so far, the 28's are holding firm.
Thanks Pelle and Duc.
Duc, I'm hoping the neighbor in front will start feeding. I know the one, on the side have one feeder up tor the kids, and the one out back has a few as well.
Well had another visit from the night hawk this evening. Had close to a dozen of them flying around catching bugs, But they were still too high and fast for a pic. But I'll keep an eye out for a chance at one.
Margaret, the Parot's color is so rich! Burn, I like the Dove. I found them rather shy here, they will feed on the ground, but not up high like other song birds.
I captured the Redheaded WP on a short Video to share:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfWpUc-6_vE
Fantastic captures Margaret!
Margaret, Your pics have such excellent detail! Would you mind sharing the settings you used for them?
adel, Love the White-headed Woodpecker!
Pelle, I'd be more than happy to except I don't know how to retrieve that information on this machine. However, I always shoot in shutter priority and never less than at 1250 sec (unless the subject is completely static). The ISO would have been at 400 or perhaps 500. That was a lucky, random bit of blue sky in an otherwise dull, overcast and rainy day. Will have to wait for the mentor to wake up to provide the information. LOL
That's fine Margaret! Thanks so much. Do you think your AV was f 8?
At least f8, Pelle. I haven't deleted the photos from the camera yet. I'll have a look see
I've just had a look. Yes the shutter speed was 1250 and the Av varied between f10 (for the first shot) down to f5 and f6.3 for others.
Adel, yoohoo, more woodpeckers! Margaret those Corellas' playfulness must be fun to watch.
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