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Prothonotary warbler

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by Haveroth from Blenheim Canada on 28 Mar 2020
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After a few hours hearing this guy singing he decided to come a bit closer. I used an 8.0 aperture, 1600 ISO, 1/80 shutter speed and 484 focal length. I took this short in May of 2019 just when the bird migration was calming down. Prothonotary warblers is an specie that means a lot to me. They are beautiful little birds, happy singers and sadly not very popular in this area anymore. I did a quick research and I was surprised that in 2005, it was estimated that there were only between 28-34 individuals in Ontario. The latest information I could find was from 2017 and it said that was on 27 individuals left in Ontario.

  • Camera: Canon EOS 6D Mark II
  • Focal: 600 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.0125 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 8
tagged: birds canada ontario wildlife

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Jeff Aelick posted 2020-03-30 3:14pm

good one Robert

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