Day # 3 - Date : Monday, October 16, 2017
Another day, another bird for youse to check out. Figured I'd better get a few pics of these as they are quickly disappearing. From a yard full to about a dozen stragglers refusing to leave the feeding troughs in my back yard. They are quite tame now, used to me being close so pics are fairly easy. They also know that I can't do much on one leg. :-)))). Enjoy!!!
Ron
Canon T6i, Canon 300mm prime, 1/1250, f4, ISO 200
Canon T6i, Canon 300mm prime, 1/1000, f4.5, ISO 160
LittleRed wrote:
Day # 3 - Date : Monday, October 16, 2017
Another day, another bird for youse to check out. Figured I'd better get a few pics of these as they are quickly disappearing. From a yard full to about a dozen stragglers refusing to leave the feeding troughs in my back yard. They are quite tame now, used to me being close so pics are fairly easy. They also know that I can't do much on one leg. :-)))). Enjoy!!!
Ron
Beautiful shots, and birds!
Pretty bird; nice photos...
tresap23 wrote:
Beautiful shots, and birds!
Thanks tresap for looking in, tis appreciated.
ron
Thanks Leicaflex for the smilies and thumbsup, are appreciated.
Ron
Always happy to hear from you Jerry. Thanks for looking.
Ron
rmorrison1116 wrote:
Pretty bird; nice photos...
Tis a pretty bird, but for me all of them are. Thanks for looking in, is appreciated.
Ron
I particularly like number 1 and number 2. Very sharp and good background.
LittleRed wrote:
Day # 3 - Date : Monday, October 16, 2017
Another day, another bird for youse to check out. Figured I'd better get a few pics of these as they are quickly disappearing. From a yard full to about a dozen stragglers refusing to leave the feeding troughs in my back yard. They are quite tame now, used to me being close so pics are fairly easy. They also know that I can't do much on one leg. :-)))). Enjoy!!!
Ron
i love shot no. 2 of that beauty and the pose and composition is great.
merrytexan wrote:
i love shot no. 2 of that beauty and the pose and composition is great.
Good thing about the juveniles is that they are not as spooky as the adults. They haven't learned the dangers of man's world yet, but they will!! So they pose more readily and closer.
Ron
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