Agreed...everything on that shot is working well.That frame of the California quail is amazing.
As usually great shots Jeremy! I was already concerned why you did disappear!I was in the Bahamas last week and while it wasn't a bird vacation, I did make one day for it. This is a Bahama Woodstar. It's a hatch year male with one gorget feather coming in so far.
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Very nice!A bit behind on post as we've had good weather both in the mountains and on the coast over the last couple of weeks.
A juvenile Green-tailed Towhee, the brightest of the three that stuck around for a couple of weeks.
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R5 MK II RF600 f/4L IS w/1.4x 1/500 : f/7.1 : ISO 1000
A male California Quail crested the boulder and was trying to interpret if the camera/lens was a threat.
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R5 MK II RF600 f/4L IS w/1.4x 1/3200 : f/7.1 : ISO 800
A thirsty Acorn Woodpecker.
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R5 MK II RF600 f/4L IS w/1.4x 1/4000 : f/6.3 : ISO 1000
A female Western Bluebird taking a drink.
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R5 MK II RF600 f/4L IS w/1.4x 1/1000 : f/9 : ISO 800
'and the images needed brightening up and upscaling from the poor light and distance." - still pretty good!A grim, dull afternoon and I took with me on my cycle ride for exercise just the R5ii + RF 100-400mm, not expecting to see anything. But, the afternoon was brightened up by unexpectedly coming across a pair of Stonechats, and the images needed brightening up and upscaling from the poor light and distance.
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Superb Lyrebird
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Rufous Fantail
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