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Jan 14, 2024 08:31:30   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Dark-eyed Juncos come in many colors (subspecies) over much of the western USA. They are typically year round residents, even at altitude in Southern California. Ground feeders, often pre-dawn, they can be difficult to capture in an appealing setting and pose. The one exception to this is around water. They are drawn to any puddle or slow moving stream like a magnet. Any thing, rock, branch, flower, that sits along the edge of the water will attract them, and often-up they come on top of the object. For this shot, I sat near a tiny stream that crossed the hiking trail near the Agua Dulce trailhead at about 5500 feet, and waited. Soon enough, there it was. I liked this shot for the "spotlight" type of effect the spackled light gave. This is the Oregon variety of Dark-eyed Junco, the most common here in So Cal mountains. Shot with a Canon R6, 100-500 mm lens at 500 mm, f/7.1, ISO 2500, EC of -0.7 (a mistake on my part). Processed in PS very little with a few "hot" leaves brought down. Cropped about 25% from L and bottom.


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Jan 14, 2024 09:47:48   #
taffspride Loc: Originally Wales, now the Sunshine State
 
bajadreamer wrote:
Dark-eyed Juncos come in many colors (subspecies) over much of the western USA. They are typically year round residents, even at altitude in Southern California. Ground feeders, often pre-dawn, they can be difficult to capture in an appealing setting and pose. The one exception to this is around water. They are drawn to any puddle or slow moving stream like a magnet. Any thing, rock, branch, flower, that sits along the edge of the water will attract them, and often-up they come on top of the object. For this shot, I sat near a tiny stream that crossed the hiking trail near the Agua Dulce trailhead at about 5500 feet, and waited. Soon enough, there it was. I liked this shot for the "spotlight" type of effect the spackled light gave. This is the Oregon variety of Dark-eyed Junco, the most common here in So Cal mountains. Shot with a Canon R6, 100-500 mm lens at 500 mm, f/7.1, ISO 2500, EC of -0.7 (a mistake on my part). Processed in PS very little with a few "hot" leaves brought down. Cropped about 25% from L and bottom.
Dark-eyed Juncos come in many colors (subspecies) ... (show quote)



Nice shot and nicely composed.

Iechyd da

Ann

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Jan 14, 2024 10:10:52   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Very nice capture of a fun bird.

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Jan 14, 2024 10:22:31   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Beautiful bird, beautiful capture!!

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Jan 14, 2024 11:24:30   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
A fine shot.

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Jan 14, 2024 11:32:01   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Well done!

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Jan 14, 2024 11:33:50   #
lukevaliant Loc: gloucester city,n. j.
 
excellent

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Jan 14, 2024 11:35:41   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
taffspride wrote:
Nice shot and nicely composed.

Iechyd da

Ann


Thank you.

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Jan 14, 2024 11:36:14   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
NMGal wrote:
Very nice capture of a fun bird.


They are fun, but sometimes frustrating, birds to photograph.

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Jan 14, 2024 11:36:27   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
jederick wrote:
Beautiful bird, beautiful capture!!



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Jan 14, 2024 20:03:05   #
rwm283main Loc: Terryville, CT
 
Nice photo and great looking Junco.

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Jan 14, 2024 20:56:52   #
CCPhotoist Loc: Cape Cod
 
Very nice.

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Jan 15, 2024 07:36:01   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
Much more colorful than the ones we have in Michigan. Really nice capture.

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Jan 15, 2024 08:05:13   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 

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Jan 15, 2024 08:17:49   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
kpmac wrote:
A fine shot.



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