Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Something Simialr To A Wart

V. Bird feeder Siskin (Carduelis spinus)


This year I have been fortunate that Asenath one side of Lugano in the area where I have installed the trough.
February 13 for the first time I saw them and are still coming regularly to feed. Menuda
sorprersa when I first saw the ground trough!


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 200 at F6.3
Macho Lugano.


is a species that winters in our country from the rest of Europe.
can see practically the entire Iberian Peninsula during the fall and winter. In spring only found regularly in the Pyrenees.


Coloration reminiscent of the greenfinches and greenfinches, and like many other species of finches, the females have a somewhat more subdued plumage and barred the male.


Macho ; Female
      D300, 500f4 VR.                                                             D300, 500f4 VR.     
          ISO 800, 1/125 a F5.6                                                   ISO 640, 1/160 a F6.3      
                        


                                                                                       

The first time I saw surprised me their small size (like a tit), its bright yellow and showing aggression against other guests, I guess heightened by the hunger wore, because little by little have been calming and other species to re-find their place in the hierarchy of the trough. The early days to be emboldened by the woodpecker.


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 160 at F6.3
Female Siskin feeding
quietly beside a
E.montesino , size
much higher.




During the four or five sessions in which I shot I have noticed that first come to the landlord where I put the birdseed is that makes the head up that is satisfied, then gives way to the next.



D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 640, 1 / 200 at F7.1
Macho defending his vantage
in typical defensive posture.


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 640, 1 / 200 at F7.1
A female in the same pose and
situation.



While not often feed tolerate the presence of other individuals at close range (this happens to most species of feeder) so it is not easy to shoot several people at once (in the soil is somewhat easier). But dedicating time to get that final one to relax and pamper the company.


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 100 at F5.6
Two males feeding
very next. Interestingly
both are ringed.


D300, 30mm.
ISO 800, 1 / 320 at F7.1
photographed male Trio
with angular to show
environment.
I hope to stay even one more week because they play a lot and passes a very small and photographing these colorful birds.
I leave an image more than I've achieved in the time they had here.
D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 1250, 1 / 100 F5





D300, 500f4 VR.

ISO 500, 1/320 a F6.3







D300, 500f4 VR.

ISO 800, 1/50 a F4.5




 D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 200 at F5.6
on a striking female innkeeper:
juniper twig parasitized
by Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme.


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 400 at F6.3


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 200, 1 / 200 at F6.3
Macho on
Ramit of enebro parasitized
by Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme.




Thursday, March 10, 2011

How Do I Beat Pangya Festa As Scout?

Bird feeder IV. Chaffinch (Fringilia coelebs) Bird feeder

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The chaffinch (Fringilia coelbs) is a very easy to see and hear in our fields. One of the most abundant in number.
Like other finches that come to the feeders, finch feeding in winter (especially) small seeds, so we find it difficult not to go to feed.


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 250 at F7.1
Macho pinzon with feathers
head ruffled by
the presence of another male.



Prefers birdseed over other foods that we offer. And like the bunting (and almost all the finches) seek the food on the floor. Even after locating the canary in some host soon began to use them. Ideally
hide food in the perches so that is not seen on the frame chosen.


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 640, 1 / 250 at F5.6



Males have a salmon color chest, belly and cheeks. By contrast the females are more muted browns.


D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 160 at F8
Macho chaffinch.



D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 640, 1 / 160 at F7.1
Female chaffinch.



The young have the feathers of even more muted tones than females.



D300, VR 500f4 +1.4 X.
ISO 400, 1 / 250 at F5.6
Finch Youth photographed
last summer at an innkeeper
for the kingfisher.
(This picture is the feeder,
is just to show plumage
young)




achieved
Any other decision this winter:


D300, VR 500f4 +1.4 X
ISO 800, 1 / 60 at F5.6



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



D300, 500f4 VR.
ISO 800, 1 / 200 at F5.6


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Southwest Airlines Atlanta H

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communicate that process in my work as an administrator of this blog. When I opened it, a condition that I gave is that everyone who was there to pass me your data. At present only a couple of people who do, when I know that the place has more control. So, for now, I close this space. Or rather, if anyone is interested in continuing with it, would be delighted. Everyone would win.

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