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Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana)


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The light yesterday morning was too good to waste on household chores.

 

 

a male Western Bluebird:

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and the female:

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I followed a small flock of these bluebirds around as they foraged for bugs and worms, and eventually they allowed me within range of the 560mm lens.

 

Technical stuff: Leica R8/DMR @ISO 400. 560mm f/6.8 Telyt-R, monopod & shoulder stock.

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The signs of spring :-)

 

Nice catch on both of them Dough.

 

Looking at that branch you are not all that much ahead of up here in central BC.

 

I wish them Western Bluebirds would make it up here they are sure pretty with the bit of orange. I do love my Mountain Blue Birds, got a bunch of them nesting around here every year. Noting better then watching them in the morning :)

 

Peter

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Doug,

I just stopped in briefly and caught a look at this.

Absolutely gorgeous.

I'd give my right arm to sight a bluebird in Santa Cruz, and here you've captured not only one, but a pair. Looks like they must be in breeding colors already. Thanks for making my day.

DD

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Thanks for all the comments.

 

Ed, the photo was made at 1/250 sec @ f/6.8 with auto white balance, aperture priority, matrix meter pattern, -1 stop exposure compensation.

 

Conrad, I ordinarily use ISO 400 and I find that the noise is less noticable than grain with Kodachrome 25. I've used the equivalent of ISO 1600 when nessesary (ISO 400 with -2 stops exposure compensation) and noise is more noticable but not objectionable IMHO. What I lose more than anything else at ISO 1600 is some tonal gradation.

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