Some of you may be aware that a Townsend's Solitaire has been lingering at Honeymoon Island State Park in Dunedin, Florida (for three days at the time of this writing). This is the second historical record of the species in the state! I was compelled to attempt to observe and photograph the species on Day Two when I had the chance. What you may see here is, of course, cropped (from landscape), while shooting into the light with minimal enhancements of the image presented. I would certainly like a second chance at observation of the bird, but it is unlikely. As I view the image in "preview," it appears overexposed (adding a slight amount of fill light as the bird appeared too dark). I had been experimenting with different exposure bias settings at the time of the shot with +2 or more possible in this image. The wind was wicked from the ENE and got more intense later in the morning. Before I left the park I attempted to photograph dragonflies (manual focus) that hovered erratically over a small pool of water while they fought the wind. Quite an entertaining experience in itself. In the image attached, the solitaire is making a return to nearby snag after feasting on a few berries.
Regards,
Bob Pelkey
http://swfloridabirder.blogspot.com







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