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Leorooster
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 13:46
What's your favoirte bird?

Mine is chicks........any kind of chicks :rolleyes::lol::p

http://www.pbase.com/leorooster/image/95653683/original.jpg

canonloader
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 13:52
I like the little guys, wrens, hummingbirds, nuthatches.

kenn3d
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 14:56
They are so cuuuuute! :)

And that's a fine looking image.

Kenn

lilminijpc
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 15:36
i like fuzz balls (hummers, sparrows all puffed up, etc)... doesn't have to be of babies. =) and any other type of bird willing to pose for me. :)

mullkv
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 15:51
That's a stunning shot.

Jack Dawe
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 17:36
Perfect. No details in the whites lost at all.

joayne
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 18:56
Great catch.. errrm, it looks like that one chick is about to remove the beak of its' sibling!

Wonderful shot

Heffe
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 19:30
Awesome shot!! Very sharp and rich.

Miniflash
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 19:37
beautiful shot

cool breeze
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 20:19
Wow, great shot!

Leorooster
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 08:15
Hehe......thanks everyone for your kind words. This was posted in the new "bird talk" forum and the discussion is about your favorite subject (bird obvisously ;) ), but it just got moved back to this photo sharing bird forum :( . Well, it doesn't matter where the physical post is, just tell us what your favorite bird(s) is/are. :)

Thanks for looking!

Pekka
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 10:13
Moved to Bird Talk. Here it stays. :)

badams
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 14:30
Any kind of warbler (and most other small birds) and pileated woodpeckers.

Anke
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 21:18
All of 'em! :) Can't pick a favourite, although I am rather partial to an owl, and who can beat the crest of a Hoopoe, the dip of a dipper, the rarity of a Kingfisher, the chirrup of a Jackdaw. I could go on :D

The_Camera_Poser
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 23:25
I really like the little puff balls too- Robins, Wrens, Finches, but also Raptors. Now there's a combination....

Anke
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 23:27
How about favourite bird yet to be shot? Got to be a Blue-Footed Booby :)

DAMphyne
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 09:59
Can we share photos in the talk areas?
Can I post a photo of my favorite, in answer to the OP's question?
Or is that kind of out of bounds?

sugarzebra
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 08:33
I'm all over the map, this time of the year its raptors and in the spring its warblers.

Grimm75
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 14:26
For a while it was the Ruby-Crested Kinglet; before that it was Hummers. They're still favorites for me. Right now I'm really enjoying shooting the Warblers and Bluebirds that have been coming around.

Booswalia
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 15:50
I'm a fan of the little woodland birds. Warblers, Flycatchers, and this summer I fell in love with the little Ovenbird. But I also admire the Piping Plovers. The chicks amaze me that they stand up and start searching for their own food only a few minutes after they hatch.

Bill Boehme
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 16:46
Can we share photos in the talk areas?
Can I post a photo of my favorite, in answer to the OP's question?
Or is that kind of out of bounds?

The same questions are crossing my mind. I have been absent from POTN since my computer crashed about a week ago (actually, it is more like acting "funny" with various combinations of mouse/keyboard/monitor alternating between working and not working -- mostly not working) and it appears that while I was "out of the loop" things have turned upside down here. I thought that my borrowed computer was acting up when I saw that a large number of new forums seem to have suddenly sprouted up on POTN like mushrooms after a rain.

I have been watching the new Bird Talk forum because it appears the right place to ask a question that I have, but so far, it looks a bit like a ghost town. And, then with all of these categories, I am afraid that it might get moved to who knows where. And, it could get complicated ... what if I had a question that concerned specific issues related to post processing, printing, and color management of a bird image (and also requesting an ID) and included a bird photo as an example related to the question. Also, I might want to know what lens other recommend. ;):lol:

DAMphyne
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 23:21
So many questions,
So little time.

gymell
30th of September 2008 (Tue), 12:57
I can't really say I have a favorite type of bird, but I do love my chickadees. Maybe it's because they've nested in my yard several times now, and I feel like I know them so well. They are always around no matter what the weather and love the mealworms that I put out for them!

Here's a video from this past summer's nest (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qqk8OHE-oY).

canonloader
30th of September 2008 (Tue), 14:11
Link doesn't work Liz.

gymell
30th of September 2008 (Tue), 14:15
Link doesn't work Liz.

Yeah, it helps if I actually type the link right! ;) It's fixed now. This video has sound for the last several minutes, BTW. I finally figured out how to get rid of the RF interference. The chicks got really talkative toward fledging time!

canonloader
30th of September 2008 (Tue), 14:22
The chicks got really talkative toward fledging time
The ones I was able to feed today at the park were so excited to see me this morning that they were literally shrieking with excitement, loud enough to hurt my ears. Just happy as little clams. :)

Booswalia
1st of October 2008 (Wed), 06:14
Where does one get meal worms and are they live, dried, frozen? I've always thought I'd like to try them. W'll, not ME, I'd give them to the birds to try. :)

canonloader
1st of October 2008 (Wed), 06:21
I get them at a pet shop here in town. One that sells lizards. Not all places have them. They are usually in a refrigerator on the floor, and come live, in styrofoam cups of usually 500 or 1000. A 1000 cup is like the size of a medium coffee cup with a lid. They are in ground wheat meal or some kind of stuff they can eat. They live quite awhile in the refrigerator and will even grow and shed old skins.

I'd call around to the pet stores and ask the price. I have seen some are way expensive for some reason.

Heffe
1st of October 2008 (Wed), 06:49
This has to be one of the best shots I have ever seen. So crisp and sharp as a tack. Well done. Had to say it again!!!

gymell
1st of October 2008 (Wed), 09:05
Where does one get meal worms and are they live, dried, frozen? I've always thought I'd like to try them. W'll, not ME, I'd give them to the birds to try. :)

I have found that the birds are only interested in live mealworms. Any dried mealworms I've put out have been completely ignored. Like Mitch said, you can get them at some pet shops, as people feed them to their reptiles. Also a wild bird store, or you can order them online from a bunch of different places. In fact during the big mealworm shortage this past summer, the bird stores were having a hard time getting them because all of the pet shops had priority on supply. The birds I've seen that eat them are chickadees, bluebirds, blue jays, and orioles. I definitely had a lot more orioles in my yard this year because of that. In this screen capture from my feeder cam, you can see an oriole sitting on the blue mealworm dish.

http://www.pbase.com/gymell/image/97314679/medium.jpg

fxk
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 11:31
Now, THIS is a great bird shot (in my never to be humble opinion)

Good leading lines, great detail, good color, background is not distracting, chicks are sharp, there is an element of humor in it, and the cropping is near perfect - just maybe a little tight on the top - I suspect there is no image above - cropped in camera, and easily forgiven, or overlooked.

Strong image - wish it were mine!
frank

Kevin
5th of October 2008 (Sun), 23:22
Can we share photos in the talk areas?
Can I post a photo of my favorite, in answer to the OP's question?
Or is that kind of out of bounds?
Yes, you can post images in support of a topic or relating to a question such as this one. However images for sharing only belong in the appropriate photo sharing section, in this case "Birds".

dispatchermike21
6th of October 2008 (Mon), 13:22
Bald Eagles.