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Posted by janepa (My Page) on Wed, Mar 10, 10 at 23:03
Our first robin of 2010. This was some distance away, but it sure looks perky.
This is my favorite photo of a titmouse x 2.
Here is another type of bird. I had to include it with my other birds since I think it is a neat photo. My husband took all of these photos with his ZS3 12x. The airplane was on maximum zoom of 85x digital. It is not a photo you could enlarge, but I thought you might want to see what 85x can get you, without a tripod.
Jane
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RE: When the red, red robin . . ., and
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Wow!!!! Mr. Robin sure is looking robust. I imagine that he is ready to share the gene pool!! I love the Titmice photo. I know that they seldom sit in one spot for long, and a capture like this is wonderful. If birds could have ADHD, they would be on the ADHD bird list!! :o) That other bird isn't in any of my field guides. May need to send that one on for an expert ID!! |
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| That photo of the Titmice is really beautiful. |
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| Great to see them staking out breeding territories in the yard, even though most of them overwinter in nearby woods. Titmice and Carolina Chickadees have been singing for the past three weeks-even through the heavy snow and ice storms |
RE: When the red, red robin . . ., and
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RE: When the red, red robin . . ., and
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| Hey, we get that last flyer in our neighborhood. LOL My dh is a pilot of those kind of birds, so we do a lot of that kind of 'bird' watching, too. Nice photo! |
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