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And then I got lucky - 2
Doc Duck

And then I got lucky - 2 (Bombycilla garrulus)

Here come three from my best Waxwing series in my life ... so far. I got lucky with the light, the setting, and a cooperative bird. I saw the bird land in a garden by the bus stop just as I was getting off the bus to start my fjordshore survey route. So I slooooowly walk along the garden fence until I got these good, clean shots and was even able to line them up so the branches and rose hips dangled in from one side of the frame. And the bird gave me views of details I'd never seen before - that reverse-forked tongue that they use to hook and push whole berries down their throats.
Habitat
garden
Location
Ranheim, Trondheim, Norway
Date taken
20 Jan 2024
Scientific name
Bombycilla garrulus
Equipment used
Nikon z6ii, Tamron 150-600
Supporter
Great close-up with marvelous lighting. Fabulous reddish berry in its bill with the red, yellow and white highlights standing out beautifully. Brilliant work Doc! TFS!
 

Media information

Category
Britain & Europe
Added by
Doc Duck
Date added
View count
104
Comment count
4

Image metadata

Device
NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 6_2
Aperture
ƒ/7.1
Focal length
600.0 mm
Exposure time
1/500 second(s)
ISO
2000
Filename
_aDSC0481 BOWA.JPG
File size
1.3 MB
Date taken
Sat, 20 January 2024 11:59 AM
Dimensions
4162px x 2769px

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