While working on the up-armor project, for our Duck run I noted this little guy in the tree above my head-singing loudly. I thought this little guy cannot be singing this loudly, so small a bird. I then remembered to use the Sound ID feature in Merlin. Came up Wilson's Warbler. Dropped the pick-mattock and grabbed the Z9. Near dark and this little guy, like most of the small birds around here rarely come out into the outer-most layer of branches. He stopped just briefly, checked things out and flew back into the thick branches. Z9, 500pF, 1/500, f 5.6, ISOs from 3200 to 3600.
Taken before I injured my shoulders.
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Great series. Mahalo for sharing. Hope that shoulder heals well.
JoAnneK01 wrote:
Great series. Mahalo for sharing. Hope that shoulder heals well.
Thanx for viewing! Me too!
Outstanding, Tim. How fortuitous that you had your camera ready.
kpmac wrote:
Outstanding, Tim. How fortuitous that you had your camera ready.
It is isn’t it? I have it usually except today bad shoulders.
Very nicely done set. I still remember where and when I saw my first one
Curmudgeon wrote:
Very nicely done set. I still remember where and when I saw my first one
I saw and snapped my First last year in a park in Gig Harbor. This one just happened by…
Excellent set, Tim! Go to a doctor on that shoulder.
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