Thursday, February 24, 2011

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III. Bunting (Emberiza cia)

Another species common in the trough is bunting (Emberiza cia).
Although they like to eat on the floor with some patient ends up getting them from getting on the innkeepers.



D300, 500f4 Vr.
ISO 800, 1 / 60 at F7.1


Unlike the species mentioned in previous posts (coal, tit, nuthatch) who prefer the pipes and nuts , the clerks have a predilection for the birdseed.
have a more quiet and rather take the pipe and shoot out of the trough, they take it with more calm and realize the canary in their own feeder.


sexual dimorphism is hardly visible in this species, especially in winter. Male and female differ only by color but off the livery of the females.
In the breeding season the difference is more palpable.



D300, Sigma 50-500mm (a 500)
ISO 200, 1 / 320 at F7.1
scribe Macho
plumage Montesinos
winter.


D300, Sigma 50-500mm (a 500)
ISO 200, 1 / 200 at F8
Female
Montesino
in winter plumage.



The young have the plumage even more off than females, the lists of the head are poorly marked and are slightly barred breast.



D300, Sigma 50-500mm (a 500)
ISO 200, 1 / 320 at F8
bunting Young
fall.


D300, 500f4 Vr.
ISO 800, 1 / 160 at F8
Another immature in a
autumn composition.



Despite its tranquil character have much genius and soon to become owners of the trough facing even nuthatch (which until then was in charge).



D300, Sigma 50-500mm (a 500)
ISO 200, 1 / 640 at F8
Here we see this female
facing the nuthatch.



D300, 500f4 Vr.
ISO 800, 1 / 100 at F7.1
Montesino Female looking, suspicious,
as fuels this Lugano.



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

Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Bird Feeder II. Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)

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The nuthatch is another very common species at the feeders installed in areas of more or less dense forest.
Like the great spotted woodpecker and common agate moves through the trunks of the trees looking for food between the cortex, but unlike these it is easy to see him climbing down climbing upside down.



D300 Sigma 50-500
ISO 800, F7.1, 1 / 400
Climber in the typical posture
and the last light of
later.


have performed very territorial against other species that go to the feed and are very greedy. It is very common to see them try to catch several pipes at once (or mealworms), but they cost more than two, and as the third pick they drop one of the other, but try again to take third and again it falls back to another ... and so can be pulled for a while. Are the most comical in their behavior, I break out laughing with them.



D80, Sigma 50-500
ISO 200, F7.1, 1 / 400
At this point I was thinking
and get another worm.
stares you see as
looking for another ...


D300, 500mm f4
ISO 640, F7.1, 1 / 200
Tucked up in the ;
kitchen ....


is the most acrobatic birds that flock to the feeder and they can shoot in almost any position. With its strong claws (quite large in comparison to your body) can be hung in almost any position.






D300 , 500mm f4
I SO 400 , F7.1, 1/200






D300 , Sigma 50-500
ISO 400 , F7.1, 1/200




D300 , 500mm f4+1.4X
ISO 800 , F7.1, 1/200






                                                                                                                                                       
Finally, it is impossible to get bored with them.
Maybe it's the kind of entering the feeder that I have more pictures.
poses I leave a few more ...


D300, Sigma 50-500
ISO 200, F7.1, 1 / 200



D300 , 500mm f4
ISO 800 , F6.3, 1/125










D300 , 500mm f4 +1.4X
ISO 800 , F5.6, 1/125
 






D300 , Sigma 50-500
ISO 640 , F7.1, 1/200






D300 , Sigma 50-500
ISO 800 , F7.1, 1/320






D300 , Sigma 50-500
ISO 320 , F7.1, 1/200






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






D300 , 500mm f4
ISO 1000 , F7.1, 1/125