This pair Hairy Woodpeckers are wishing I put out bigger pinecones.
I was hoping to get in flight pictures but with it been so cloudy, and snowy today. I had to use a higher ISO just to get the shutter speed of 1/125
Female Hairy Woodpecker-f/10 ISO 2000 Shutter 1/125
Male Hairy Woodpecker f/10 ISO 2000 shutter 1/125
krus54114 wrote:
This pair Hairy Woodpeckers are wishing I put out bigger pinecones.
I was hoping to get in flight pictures but with it been so cloudy, and snowy today. I had to use a higher ISO just to get the shutter speed of 1/125
Very beautiful Krus! :thumbup:
Did ya dip the pine cone in some birdie goodies yourself?
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Yes very nice shots Sherry.
krus54114 wrote:
This pair Hairy Woodpeckers are wishing I put out bigger pinecones.
I was hoping to get in flight pictures but with it been so cloudy, and snowy today. I had to use a higher ISO just to get the shutter speed of 1/125
Wow krus54114, you did a great job on those guys. :thumbup:
They're beautiful! Welcome to UHH. Are you addicted yet? It didn't take me long!
Joyfullee wrote:
krus54114 wrote:
This pair Hairy Woodpeckers are wishing I put out bigger pinecones.
I was hoping to get in flight pictures but with it been so cloudy, and snowy today. I had to use a higher ISO just to get the shutter speed of 1/125
Very beautiful Krus! :thumbup:
Did ya dip the pine cone in some birdie goodies yourself?
Hi Joyfullee,
yes I mix some lard, peanut butter and then roll them in nuts and bird seed. They love it, meaning Chickadee's nuthatchs, woodpeckers and finches.
Linda From Maine wrote:
They're beautiful! Welcome to UHH. Are you addicted yet? It didn't take me long!
Thanks Linda From Maine,
Well I am getting use to finding stuff on the site, when I have time. Trying to get some pictures matted for sale. Have orders to get out for the weekend.
Birdguide wrote:
krus54114 wrote:
This pair Hairy Woodpeckers are wishing I put out bigger pinecones.
I was hoping to get in flight pictures but with it been so cloudy, and snowy today. I had to use a higher ISO just to get the shutter speed of 1/125
Wow krus54114, you did a great job on those guys. :thumbup:
Thanks Birdquide, bet you get lots of cool bird pictures living in Florida.
Very pretty! We only have the Downys here.
krus54114 wrote:
This pair Hairy Woodpeckers are wishing I put out bigger pinecones.
I was hoping to get in flight pictures but with it been so cloudy, and snowy today. I had to use a higher ISO just to get the shutter speed of 1/125
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Really great. Thanks for sharing.
Dixiegirl wrote:
Very pretty! We only have the Downys here.
krus54114 wrote:
This pair Hairy Woodpeckers are wishing I put out bigger pinecones.
I was hoping to get in flight pictures but with it been so cloudy, and snowy today. I had to use a higher ISO just to get the shutter speed of 1/125
thanks Dixiegirl,
We have Red Bellied, Pileated, Downy, Hairy and the Red headed here. Pileated are super nervice, so I think over the years I have gotten one shot. We also have the Flickers, and lots of nuthatches.
vicksart wrote:
Really great. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome vicksart!
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