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bird flapping wing

Description:

I was at my cousin's house one rainy day. They had a bird feeder on their back porch. It was a feast and birds took turns all morning.

1 Species ID Suggestions

MeaganKeefe
MeaganKeefe 12 years ago
Red-bellied woodpecker
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4 Comments

HeatherMiller
HeatherMiller 11 years ago

The jury I think is still out...it's way to big for a hummingbird, I think. I don't see the Red-bellied woodpeckers coming to those kids of feeders. Thanks for the efforts though.

AmmarJames
AmmarJames 11 years ago

I'm guessing a humming bird.

HeatherMiller
HeatherMiller 12 years ago

I had just gotten my new Nikon D300 camera and was fiddling with the settings, but had no idea what they were set on, or what they all mean. I can tell you that the shot settings were:
Nikon D300S, AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm lens. Settings ISO 2000, 300mm, 0EV, f/8 1/250, Center focus and shade white balance. I got all that from photo details...but have to admit, I don't know what all those mean. I can tell you it was rain and cloudy and bright to dark. I was shooting from the kitchen table about 20 ft or so away from the bird feeder.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 12 years ago

about 40 flaps a minute?

HeatherMiller
Spotted by
HeatherMiller

Springfield, Virginia, USA

Spotted on Mar 22, 2010
Submitted on Jun 16, 2011

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