While photographing Hummingbirds, I noted this little bird in the adjacent Cherry Tree.
As with the Purple or House Finch, the bird was hunting food in amongst the Cherry Blooms. I switched lenses and went to work!
Cute little guy but moved very quickly through the branches making photography interesting! He was about 25 up in the trees-any movement by me sent him deep into the trees. Could not get a "top shot" or "head shot" to confirm the orange crown. Hope to see him again soon!
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#1 Anna's Hummingbird-Male D850, 70-200, 1/3200, f 4, ISO 5000, 185mm
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#2 Orange-crowned Warbler D850, 500pF, 1/800, 4 6.3, ISO 8000
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#3 Orange-crowned Warbler D850, 500pF, 1/800, 4 6.3, ISO 5600
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#4 Orange-crowned Warbler D850, 500pF, 1/800, f 6.3, ISO 5600
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#5 Orange-crowned Warbler D850 500pF, 1/800, f 6.3, ISO 1800
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#6 Orange-crowned Warbler D850, 500pF, 1/1000, f 6.3, ISO 1800
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So beautiful among the blossoms. The hummingbird shot is good but the Warbler is my favorite. For a skittish bird, you sure got a lot of excellent shots. I think my favorite is the last one. He's a little beauty.
Cwilson341 wrote:
So beautiful among the blossoms. The hummingbird shot is good but the Warbler is my favorite. For a skittish bird, you sure got a lot of excellent shots. I think my favorite is the last one. He's a little beauty.
Thanx for viewing! 1. I hope this Is an Orange-crowned Warbler, and 2. I hope to see him again!
That Cherry Tree might hold some secrets...
Beautiful set, Tim. #6 is your star.
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful set, Tim. #6 is your star.
Thanx! Hope it remains an Orange-crowned Warbler and not something else-again!
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Sinewsworn wrote:
While photographing Hummingbirds, I noted this little bird in the adjacent Cherry Tree.
As with the Purple or House Finch, the bird was hunting food in amongst the Cherry Blooms. I switched lenses and went to work!
Cute little guy but moved very quickly through the branches making photography interesting! He was about 25 up in the trees-any movement by me sent him deep into the trees. Could not get a "top shot" or "head shot" to confirm the orange crown. Hope to see him again soon!
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Enjoy!
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An excellent group of stunners🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
joecichjr wrote:
An excellent group of stunners🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
Thanx for the kind words and for viewing!
Outstanding, Tim. The last one is really great.
kpmac wrote:
Outstanding, Tim. The last one is really great.
Thanx for viewing! #6 seems to be fav.
Really great captures, but the last one is my favorite. I know they can be hard to photograph.
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