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Old 12-08-2019, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by echappist View Post
the photos are not showing. perhaps permission issues?



what species are those? also, equipment used?
The top is is a Northern Oriole, they show up from Central America sometime in March and leave by August. A Western Tanager is the next followed by an Acorn Woodpecker and then a female Hooded Oriole feeding one of its young. That one might also be a Northern Oriole female, but just not sure. The beaks of the hooded are longer than the Northern. The females of both the hooded and northern are less brightly colored and from the angle of the image I think it is a hooded female.

I think I used a Nikon 500mm F4 AIS to take those images with a D70 body.

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