  McFly Premium join:2001-09-03 Carleton Place, ON
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said by tiggerstales :Beautiful! I used to see purple finches here regularly, but haven't seen one now for a long time. The Grosbeaks are sp pretty and colorful. We don't see those way down here.  What lens were you using? Thanks TT. The lens is a Sigma APO MACRO SUPER II 70-300mm F4-5.6 -- "We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." Vince Lombardi |
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  tiggerstales Premium,Mod join:2000-08-25 B'ham, Al. clubs:  
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| reply to McFly Beautiful! I used to see purple finches here regularly, but haven't seen one now for a long time. The Grosbeaks are sp pretty and colorful. We don't see those way down here. 
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| reply to McFly said by McFly :said by clevere1 :Nice picutes Mcfly. Do ya'll have starlings around there? If so, how the heck do you keep em off your bird feeder? Yes I have starlings. But they dont seem to go near the feeder. You lucky, lucky person! My starlings like to play keep away. Keep away any other birds  -- I picked up a Magic 8-Ball the other day and it said 'Outlook not so good'. I said 'Sure, but Microsoft still ships it.' |
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  McFly Premium join:2001-09-03 Carleton Place, ON
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| reply to clevere1 said by clevere1 :Nice picutes Mcfly. Do ya'll have starlings around there? If so, how the heck do you keep em off your bird feeder? Yes I have starlings. But they dont seem to go near the feeder. -- "We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." Vince Lombardi |
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| reply to McFly Great shots! Number two is an excellent capture of an Evening Grosbeak. Although the others are Purple Finches they sure look different from the ones out here. Also for future reference, female Purple finches have been known to sing quite melodically. |
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  AzzKicker Premium join:2001-02-04 Edinburg, TX clubs: | reply to McFly Well done McFly. If you really get into birds, pickup a good birding book. I use the Sibley Guide to Birds from the National Audubon Society. |
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  clevere1 Premium join:2002-01-06 Vancouver, WA | reply to McFly Nice picutes Mcfly. Do ya'll have starlings around there? If so, how the heck do you keep em off your bird feeder? |
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  Tik Premium join:2004-02-11 England
| reply to McFly Pretty birds - we don't have too many like that - ours are either black or brown  Flash is useful sometimes when the light is strong and coming from behind what you are shooting - you might not need a lot of assist from it, just enough to bring out detail, so try popping up the flash anyway - nothing to lose. |
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I tweaked your pix, most were a bit too dark, youmight want to re-crop |
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  jaykaykay 4 Ever Young Premium,MVM join:2000-04-13 Scottsdale, AZ | reply to McFly Cropped, resized, flashed, or none used...they're all lovely. |
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  McFly Premium join:2001-09-03 Carleton Place, ON
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| reply to scareg said by scareg :Would fill flash have helped much? This is a 300mm lens so chances are he is a fair distance away. Would need to be a pretty powerful flash. Are these crops or resized originals? Ya, I dont know much about flashes. I was actually pretty close when I took these shots. Probably about 10-12 feet away. Most of these shots are just resized. A couple of the finch shots are cropped. -- "We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." Vince Lombardi |
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join:2003-10-27 Walla Walla, WA 1 edit | reply to overhill Would fill flash have helped much? This is a 300mm lens so chances are he is a fair distance away. Would need to be a pretty powerful flash.
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  Orange3 Premium join:2005-02-26 Longmont, CO | reply to McFly Nice shots. Of them all, I like the top-middle shot the best.  |
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Thanks overhill. I knew you would know. I think they are purple finch. Here is a shot at what I believe is the female. -- "We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." Vince Lombardi |
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  overhill Judd Premium,MVM join:2001-02-03 Miami, FL
| reply to McFly When you see a red finch, you are looking at a male of one of three species: Purple Finch, Cassin's Finch, House Finch (non-native bird). I'd say that this bird is a Purple Finch. Let me know if you want to learn more about telling the various finch species apart. Nice photographs! Fill flash would have again helped on the finch shots. -- "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves." |
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Well my feeder has been taken over by Evening Grosbeaks. There must have been 6 or so of them at my feeder today. Here are some more shots of a male and female grosbeak. Also saw this finch too. Are they simply called "red finches"??
Thanks for viewing. -- "We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." Vince Lombardi |
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