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    More birds

    I really hope I’m getting better at this… I nearly froze taking these.



    Another black capped chickadee, sorry but I like them



    I’m embarrassed to say that I can’t ID this bird. The yellow beak is throwing me.





    I told ya it was cold…




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    Re: More birds

    the one you can't ID is a male Passer domesticus found in almost every town on this planet

    Snow!!!! I hope that holds off here in NJ for along time, since I work outside from 6am- dark.

    Those gold finches both look like they are ready for spring already
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    Re: More birds

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    the one you can't ID is a male Passer domesticus found in almost every town on this planet
    Thanks Paul :blush2: I've only seen them with darker beaks before.

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    Re: More birds

    That's a nonbreeding male with a very yellow beak. Most I see have a duller beak with yellowish middles(as depicted in the Sibley guide) .
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    Re: More birds

    Very nice shots Copy_kot. I like the chickadees too, as winter goes on they are the most common birds I see when I'm out walking about as most of the others have moved on south.

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    Re: More birds

    Definitely "getting better" :thumbsup:

    I love that cardinal shot! Great action with the sunflower. Your focus looks spot on. Just a little tight on the crop at the bottom (near the tail).

    Good job!
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    Re: More birds

    Thanks Scott and Loupey.

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    Re: More birds

    I processed some more of the cardinal images, instead of starting a new thread I’ll post them here. None of these have had a crop applied to them, it was kind of hard keeping this guy in the frame.... I love the lens and TC. BTW, I have today off *HURRAY.*










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    Re: More birds

    Well if these are full-frame, then I would say you're doing great! Nice in-camera compositions and execution :thumbsup: The results of you're practices are definitely showing.

    I bet I know what you'll be doing today
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    Re: More birds

    Thank you for the kind words Loupey.

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