Looks like European starling.
The positive is that a "plague", like the Coronavirus, helps us get a new perspective on life, and a chance to to be civil, and empathetic towards our fellow humans, and to appreciate what is really important.
Rashid
I have several shots of Osprey in the air: Diving, catching a sword fish, beheading the sword fish and carrying it to it nest.
I don't know how to load images onto HH.
Rashid
I have several shots of Osprey in the air: Diving, catching a sword fish, beheading the sword fish and carrying it to it nest.
I don't know how to load images onto HH.
Rashid
For travel, I highly recommend the Sony Rx10 Mark 4. It has a 24-600mm Zeiss lens. Excellent pictures.
Many cameras in one!
Yes, I have used Luminar 4. Except for new skies, it is no better then Luminar 3.
Never had any problems with any focus in this camera.
RA
I have Nikon 400mm f2.8, a superb lens, but a bit too heavy. I am considering selling it. I have been using Sony Rx10 Mark 4 camera with a Zeiss 24-600mm lens with good results.
Last Year, I went on a river cruise in Europe. I took the Sony Rx10 Mark 4. With a 24-600mm Zeiss lens, it weights only 2.5 lbs. Super camera! I recommend highly. Should I go to Egypt, it will be the only camera I will take. No interchangeable lenses, so you don't have to worry about sand.
Have a safe trip.
Rashid
I use Luminar 4. Excellent editing, and relatively easy to learn.
Last year, I went on a river cruise. But instead of carrying a heavy load of Nikons, which I have, I bought the Sony Rx10 Mark 4. Yes, it was pricey, at around $1,700.00, but worth every penny. The Zeiss 2.4 lens, 24-600 mm, performed outstandingly. It is many cameras in one, and weighs only 2.5 lbs. I recommend it highly!
RA
Have you thought of the Sony RX10 1V? It has a Zeiss f2.4, with a 24-600 zoom. Excellent camera. You don't have to worry about dust, because you don't have to change lenses, and weighs only 2.5 lbs.