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This shot from today requires identification...Nikon 300mm f/4D + TC-17EII 1/1250 f/11 IS0500 Also comments welcomed. fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Glen,
What else could I expect from you I am waiting for Nicole, Kipper, Mudder to come along and let me know exactly what it is. I hope I have not left anyone out. Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Fozzie, I have just displayed 50% of my ornithological knowledge for all on this forum. The remaining 50% is "It's not a duck or seagull".
Hope the others will be more useful, looks like a flying yellow beaked penguin to me. Must say it is a good shot by you, nice combo the 300 + 1.7
Fozzie - nice shot. I'm a bit like Glen - but given it has webbed feet and slicked looking feathers I'd say it's aquatic, but then it's a puzzle seeing something aquatic in a tree.
Peter
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Glen,
I also like the combo very much. I just need to spend more time with it. This was it's second outing - with plenty of throw aways. Another day, another challenge. I found the 70-200VR + TC-17EII combo much easier. Cheers, fozzie
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It's a yellow-bellied-sap-sucker for sure, no doubt about it...
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