A romantic, if faraway, look at an Indigo Bunting
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A romantic, if faraway, look at an Indigo Bunting

jackbreakfast

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I hadn't seen this bird before; what a fellow! To give you an indication of its distance from y.t. (and do know that this was as close as it got over my two-hour waiting period) the picture was taken at 400mm, and 40% has been cropped away from the right side. Mostly, for me, the camera-and-lens functioned as VERY heavy binoculars...
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Is it me....or does this bird look incredibly small in comparison to the tree branch? Great shot and find!
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Nice find......there are usually 5-6 pairs of them which breed at Riverwood in mississauga each year, saw 3 last weekend, check out maintenance yard by lower parking lot
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Hi Gary, the bird IS quite small as compared to the tree branch, and the effect is exaggerated because of the distance and shooting angle. A neat trick of optics is one way of looking at it.
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And many thanks, truly, for the tip RE Riverwood. I've never been, and don't have a car, but I'll get my ass over there somehow! What a bird, and to see so many? Yipes almighty!
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