D7200 w/Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6 @ 500mm
Auto ISO; f/8.0, 1/250 sec; matrix metering
Taken at a distance inside and through a window.
We've hung parachute cord at intervals across our picture windows, to help prevent birds from flying into them. The slightest breeze moves the cords to warn the birds. Yesterday a pair of Baltimore Orioles found a new use for the cords. Flying back and forth between a deck railing and the cords, sometimes grabbing one cord, at other times straddling two, they pecked at their reflections in the window. Here, the female peeked through the window.
Norm, I think you have done well to shoot this image through a window. I would be unable to do this as my windows are always in need of a clean. My son has hung string around his windows like this also, but tied old CDs to them. What has been amazing is that the sun birds feel the string has been hung for them to build their nests on.
I like the uncluttered BG and the the colours are lovely. I've never seen this bird before, so unable to comment on his colours, but they look honest. Love the pose. I know some would not like the perch, but it doesn't bother me. It just shows me how adaptive birds can be.