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Sep 22, 2019 01:39 |  #48316

Archibald wrote in post #18930883 (external link)
Now what am I going to do? I thought I had an answer... :-(

It's like the time. Ask someone what time it is and you will know what time it is. But ask two people what time it is, and you won't know what time it is.

Archi...The pronunciation can vary in different countries and probably even in different regions of the same country. It's kind of like potato, tomato. Those two words are both pronounced differently in our own country.
As far as the time problem is concerned; simply ask 3 different people what time it is, and then use you cell phone calculator to add these up, and divide by three. It work pretty well. ;-)a :p


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Sep 22, 2019 01:43 |  #48317

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Very nice shot. I didn't even see the little duckling at first. It's a cute little quacker.


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Sep 22, 2019 01:49 |  #48318

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Beautiful shot, Shalu!! The yellow warbler sure is a pretty little bird.

Thank you very much, Mike!

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Sep 22, 2019 02:12 |  #48319

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Thank you very much, Mike!

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Wow Shalu. That's truly a beautiful shot!! What part of the country are you finding these beauties? I'm wondering if you're in Mexico?


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Sep 22, 2019 02:19 |  #48320

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Wow Shalu. That's truly a beautiful shot!! What part of the country are you finding these beauties? I'm wondering if you're in Mexico?

Thank you very much, Mike! There is a single one found in a San Jose park


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Sep 22, 2019 03:06 |  #48321

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Beautiful shot, Shalu!! The yellow warbler sure is a pretty little bird.

Thank you very much, Mike!

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This is a stunning shot of the VFC. Very impressed with the detail since the red oft times runs together and is brassy looking. Very nice!


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Sep 22, 2019 03:37 |  #48322

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Thank you very much, Mike! There is a single one found in a San Jose park

Oh man, that's way out of it's range. I wonder how it ended up in a San Jose park?


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Sep 22, 2019 04:14 |  #48323

Lame-Duck wrote in post #18930941 (external link)
Very nice shot. I didn't even see the little duckling at first. It's a cute little quacker.

Lol, neither did I. Good camouflage!


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Sep 22, 2019 04:36 |  #48324

The Chiffchaff's and blackcaps are starting their Migration to Europe now but there are still a few around for a short while. Sorry to see these beautiful birds go but the UK will start to see an influx of Redwings and fieldfares and hopefully Waxwings soon.

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Sep 22, 2019 04:39 |  #48325

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Sep 22, 2019 05:33 |  #48326

Sorry I have missed a few here, I have been playing with a 90D a bit and posting results in that thread. Here is one I really liked from yesterday with the 1dxII and the 400mm + 2x

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Sep 22, 2019 06:17 |  #48327

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Sep 22, 2019 06:20 |  #48328

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Sep 22, 2019 06:35 |  #48329

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Sep 22, 2019 06:47 |  #48330

Lame-Duck wrote in post #18930939 (external link)
Archi...The pronunciation can vary in different countries and probably even in different regions of the same country. It's kind of like potato, tomato. Those two words are both pronounced differently in our own country.
As far as the time problem is concerned; simply ask 3 different people what time it is, and then use you cell phone calculator to add these up, and divide by three. It work pretty well. ;-)a :p

From wikipedia

"There are two species of passerine birds commonly called chough (/tʃʌf/ CHUF) that constitute the genus Pyrrhocorax of the Corvidae (crow) family of birds. These are the red-billed chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax), and the Alpine chough (or yellow-billed chough) (Pyrrhocorax graculus). The white-winged chough of Australia, despite its name, is not a true chough but rather a member of the family Corcoracidae and only distantly related."

We have red-billed chough relatively local to me but yellow-billed are southern European/Asian birds. I've never got any decent shots of chough so I'm going to have to remedy that sometime soon! :)




  
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