Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Ideal Room Temp For Newborn

Bird Feeder I: tit and blue tit

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One way to get several images of different species is to build a bird feeder in winter.
I will not tell here how to build it. There are plenty of pages that shows how to become one. For example on page Javier Milla. (helped me a lot in my first feeder)

This winter I am spending more time in other years photographing in the trough.
The woodpeckers are behaving beautifully and is a species that I wanted much make a good story.
course many other species come and that is why I'm going to go up a series of entries of different species that are coming to the feeder.
I hope to finish with a special entry on the woodpecker with all the things I'm doing with them.

Today I begin with the species that most readily come to feeders, great tit and blue tit.


The great tit (Parus major) is undoubtedly the most common species at the feeders (some almost become a pest). Take really little time to enter with blatantly and in large numbers. Dan facilities to photograph, but curiously the least grateful when out in the photos. These white cheeks are very difficult to save. That is why I try to choose a cloudy day to photograph them, or the first hour of the day.


D300, 500f4
ISO 1000, F6.3, 1 / 125



D300, 500f4
ISO 800, F6.3, 1 / 200



D300, 500f4
ISO 800, F7.1 , 1 / 200



D300, 500f4
ISO 800, F7.1, 1 / 200
Carbonero in pose
defensive.



D300, 500f4
ISO 800, F7.1, 1 / 160



D80, 20mm
Iso 200, f5.6, 1 / 160
This photograph shows the environment in which
is feeder installed





The blue tit (Parus caeruleus) is also very common at the feeders. In my case is the second species more present after the tits.



D300, 500f4
ISO 200, F6.3, 1 / 160



In This picture shows the difference in size with the great tit:



D300, 500f4
ISO 800, F7.1, 1 / 125



There are certain species that do not come to the feeder while stronger species they are feeding, but is not the case of tit (at least in my feeder) Despite being small aguntan other threats stoically stronger than him and always finds a way to take something to the peak.



D300, 500f4
Iso 800, f7.1, 1/160






D300, 500f4
Iso 1000, f6.3, 1/160






D300, 50-500 (a500mm)
Iso 640, f7.1, 1/200



D300, 500f4
ISO 800, F7.1, 1 / 250

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