Scruffy Starling - coming into colour.
Done at puddle No3
D7000
640 ISO
Sigma 50-500mm
125th @f8
Crop from horizontal. debris cloned out of water surface.
Neat image.
Bibble Pro
Looks a bit crunchy- not sure why.
Thanks for looking
Cheers
JohnR
Scruffy Starling - coming into colour.
Done at puddle No3
D7000
640 ISO
Sigma 50-500mm
125th @f8
Crop from horizontal. debris cloned out of water surface.
Neat image.
Bibble Pro
Looks a bit crunchy- not sure why.
Thanks for looking
Cheers
JohnR
Cracking image John. Love the indignant look on its face almost as if its saying "How dare you Photograph me looking like this?" TFS
John, This made me laugh. Ditto David's comment. Very indignant indeed. I love the iridescence on his body. I thought he looked a bit crunchy too, (especially around the head). I thought it may have been sand?
'Done at puddle No3 " Are these little watering spots you have set up at home? You get so much rain over there, probably not a set. Just wondering. Your BGs are always so lovely.
I have heard of mad as a wet hen, but mad as a wet Starling. Nice whimsical image, John. Thank you for sharing.
Joe Przybyla
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Thanks all.
Glennie-I have three pools or puddles( they are quite small) goiung at the moment. They are usually in hollows where water gathers anyway. Once the birds get used to them they continue to use them even after or in rain.
The one i use the most is spring fed and has been in place with a hide for nearly 40 years.
Cheers
John
Thank you John. You are lucky to have a spring fed pond, with a hide! I have a permanent creek bordering my property so the birds are spoilt for choice. I have also planted out my paddocks with hundreds of trees, shrubs and grasses...which is nice for the birds, but not much good for photography. I can see a little bit of pruning maybe wise.
Beautiful shot. I love the pose and I love the color on this one. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Glennie/Adhika The colours on these birds is amazing in the right light, and at the right time of year.
Appreciated.
John