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barsquid , in Baby Plover Enjoying a Drink

600mm f/4! Carrying that around would wear me out but the results are clearly worth it.

anon6789 OP ,
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Yikes! I know next to nothing about cameras, but when one of you guys react to camera info I always look it up.

I can't say this is the same lens the photographer used, but if it is, the reduced wallet weight may offset carrying the lens around.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2ba8a14b-0682-4c15-869a-e4b4f94d242b.png

Jokes aside though, this thing does indeed look monstrous.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5013c681-44a3-4457-a24c-e05cfa8c34b2.jpeg

barsquid ,

Indeed it does hit the wallet hard also! Thank you for adding the photo, that's somehow even larger than I was expecting. I love seeing the gear.

anon6789 OP ,
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I got a kick out of it once I saw it in context. Looks just shy of a full telescope!

xc2215x , in Baby Plover Enjoying a Drink

A cute plover.

anon6789 OP ,
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I agree! I might have to look into getting a print of this.

berryjam ,

I want one too lol

anon6789 OP , in Baby Plover Enjoying a Drink
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I've been seeing a bunch of baby beach birds popping up on my feeds and thought this one was especially good. Hope you enjoy it too!

probablynaked , in American Robin fledgling

Love this guy

face all >:-(

Yrt , in American Robin fledgling

Wow. I knpw an American and an European robin aren't the same, but now I see the high difference.
Nice pic and thank you for the random education.

SharkEatingBreakfast OP ,
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To be fair, this is the "awkward tween" phase.

Adult robins look much better!

https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/c4eb01b5-658b-43a1-a0d0-4c0c0f39e42f.webp

Photo source & info page is [here].(https://scvas.org/backyard-bird-blog/american-robin)

probablynaked , in I think I got a pretty decent bino shot of a double-crested cormorant. Today in northeast Ohio.

This shot makes me think this cormorant’s wife paid you to tail him

Anticorp , in Pygmy Nuthatches

So much cuteness in such little bodies!

anon6789 OP ,
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Absolutely!

Anticorp ,

Idk how I went over half my life without paying much attention to birds, and then one day I suddenly realized that they're the coolest animals on the planet. We have multiple feeders up all around our property now, and we get really excited when we see a new type of bird. I guess that's just part of getting older?

anon6789 OP ,
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Lol I always put it on my list of old people characteristics I now seem to have.

They are pretty great! They're a ton of kinds just about anywhere you go. They're generally not scary. They sing. Most would be considered pretty. They're dinosaurs. Some you can train or befriend. And a bunch more.

Anticorp ,

They can talk, and African Parrots are able to recognize individual letters and pull them out of a stack of letters!

anon6789 OP ,
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Next they learn Scrabble!

ChaosCoati ,
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Keep it to 4 letter words and pigeons might join in

anon6789 OP ,
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That is a really cool article! Thanks for sharing!

ChaosCoati ,
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Yeah it really stuck with me. When people think of smart birds it’s usually parrot and crow families, and definitely not pigeons.

anon6789 OP ,
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Well, seeing what passes for pigeon nests, menu aren't going to have very high expectations for intelligence afterwards! 🤣

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ccf6b383-7113-4cba-bb3e-0b5a50d11c51.jpeg

Devi , in Pygmy Nuthatches

That photo really gave me a giggle. Funny birds.

anon6789 OP ,
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They are my second favorite songbird, tied with the similarly behaved Carolina Wren. I have the White Breasted Nuthatches where I am, not these guys though.

They're like little cartoon characters, just walking up and down walls and across the ceiling without ever giving it a second thought. I don't know how anyone would not be amused by these little birds.

I'm glad they gave you a chuckle.

Devi ,

We only have Eurasian nuthatches here, fun fact I learned recently, they're the only British bird who can climb down a tree, every other bird has to fly to the bottom and climb up, that's wild to me.

anon6789 OP ,
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Your nuthatches are just as nifty. I like their colored bellies!

allthat ,

I love seeing them climb down trees head first. First time I saw this I was like "wait a second there HEAD FIRST?!" I knew about short-toed treecreepers abilities as very good climbers but European nuthatches are next level.

Track_Shovel , in Pygmy Nuthatches

What a wonderful shot. I love the textures

anon6789 OP ,
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I couldn't agree more!

I found this by checking out his feed after I was reading some criticism on an owl photo during the northern lights he had shared. It seems some of the criticisms on that were likely valid, but the rest of his photos I looked at where pretty good, and this one was just too good not to share.

AchtungDrempels , in Pygmy Nuthatches

Amazing. For a split second i thought it was mirrored in water or something.

anon6789 OP ,
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I was scrolling for some more Superbowls when I came across this and thought it was a perfect Friday picture. Nuthatches and the Carolina Wrens are some of my favorite birds to watch. They seem to have no understanding of gravity, and it looks like so much fun.

TIMMAY , in Cute little sleeping Screech Owl

Do they just find holes in trees that are perfectly sized or do they make them?

anon6789 ,
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They have to find them. This is one of the many reasons it is important to preserve old trees, and why planting a new tree == saving an old tree.

It can take a forest about 100-200 years to get "broken in" enough to support a functioning ecosystem.

Visstix , in Shredding at the feeder. (Northern Cardinal)

Now you just need a hawk to land on it.

dariusj18 , in Shredding at the feeder. (Northern Cardinal)

How hard was it to keep the patience to wait for this shot?

bugworld OP ,

Not too bad. I spent probably 6 hours watching the feeder. I ended up with three good photos. I got this one within the first 15 minutes:
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6811781a-2bb3-45fc-a7e7-7f40fb89ee4a.jpeg

Linus_Torvalds ,

Thank you for this awesomeness! :)

lemmingnosis ,

Oh wow would’ve thought you set up a camera on a timer / motion sensing thing!

probablynaked , in Rose Breasted Grosbeak

What a great schnoz!

adjjjj , in Baby Goldfinch made it to my feeder

Definitely a goldfinch with that metallic yellow wingbar.

AchtungDrempels OP ,

Yeah that's what i thought, looks just like a goldfinch just no red face yet.

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