Connecticut Warbler


Posted by sirianul on Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:27 pm

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[font=Calibri]A difficult trip this summer for my only warbler species (east coast) which I didn't see or take picture was finalized with this Connecticut Warbler. Lots of musquitoes, ticks and black bears made this trip horrible but in the end I have some keepers.[/font]

[font=Calibri]C&C are welcome.[/font]
[font=Calibri]Peter Tamas (sirianul)[/font]
Canon 1DX
[font=Calibri]F-stop    f/7.1[/font]
[font=Calibri]Exposure time    1/400s[/font]
[font=Calibri]ISO-speed    ISO-800[/font]
[font=Calibri]Focal   840 mm[/font]

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by Karl Egressy on Mon Sep 22, 2014 6:04 pm
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Excellent image, Peter.
I can imagine that now you have almost all the Warbler species in your files.
I saw one in 2005 never before, never after.
 

by E.J. Peiker on Tue Sep 23, 2014 7:46 am
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Love that white eye ring on this species.  Nicely done.


PS.  Please don't use special fonts - it messes up the post.
 

by mlgray12 on Tue Sep 23, 2014 3:57 pm
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Super nice photo of an warbler that neither my wife or I have ever knowingly even seen and we have looked - every once and a while one is seen in migration through Texas Upper Texas Coast
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