vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
They're only here a short time and difficult to photograph. I keep trying. I believe the first is a Northern Oriole (trying to hide in an oak). The other shots are of a juvenile Hooded Oriole.
All shot through a window with Canon 7D and a Canon 100-400 lens hand-held.
Very nicely captured Vicki. I believe they have renamed the Northern Oriole again, it's back to being a Bullock's Oriole
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
vicksart wrote:
They're only here a short time and difficult to photograph. I keep trying. I believe the first is a Northern Oriole (trying to hide in an oak). The other shots are of a juvenile Hooded Oriole.
All shot through a window with Canon 7D and a Canon 100-400 lens hand-held.
Magnificent, eye-catchingly beautiful captures ⭐🖤⭐🖤⭐
vicksart wrote:
They're only here a short time and difficult to photograph. I keep trying. I believe the first is a Northern Oriole (trying to hide in an oak). The other shots are of a juvenile Hooded Oriole.
All shot through a window with Canon 7D and a Canon 100-400 lens hand-held.
Great set of images!!! Vicki
I love them Vicki...I have the Bullock's Orioles here in Southern Oregon & they are gorgeous like yours. I once had a stray Hooded Oriole come to my house, got some good pics & it caused a sensation among birders because it is so rarely seen here! Had birders from all over State at my house to see it. LOL...I will send them to your house next time!
vicksart wrote:
They're only here a short time and difficult to photograph. I keep trying. I believe the first is a Northern Oriole (trying to hide in an oak). The other shots are of a juvenile Hooded Oriole.
All shot through a window with Canon 7D and a Canon 100-400 lens hand-held.
Excellent photography, Vicki!
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Beautiful birds and excellent set Vicki.
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