Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Northern Water-thrush
  

Northern Water-thrush

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by hmellon on 03 Aug 2022
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Sometimes you get lucky and a bird flies into your frame. That was the easy part for me since it's a bird I wasn't familiar with and it took a while to identify it. The mottled breast feathers made me think of the Thrush family and the face resembled that of a Vireo. And it turns out that it's a larger sized member of the Warbler family.

  • Camera: NIKON D7500
  • Focal: 300 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.004 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 6
tagged: northern water thrush in a maple tree bird that is actually wood warbler animal mammal plant

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Yves Langlois posted 2022-08-03 4:21pm

great capture of that beautyful bird Heather. The compo here is just amazing.Just a little green on the top left, the bird standing on dead branches and a dark background. Just perfect. And you got it very sharp..

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Jenny_Stevens posted 2022-08-03 12:26pm

Terrific capture of this beauty.

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Debra Plett posted 2022-08-03 9:29am

Nice sharp focus on the little bird Heather. The depth of field used really makes the foreground stands out nicely from the background. I like the green leaves in the top of the frame pointing down to the bird. Nicely captured Heather.

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