Urban sparrows can be amazingly tolerant of pedestrians passing by. I see them walking to lunch some days at noon. The same species in my backyard may require 4 times as much distance from humans. very nice series of pictures.
Excellent Ben. A fine series and wonderful catches of those little ones in the air. The WB seems a tad warm or was that the way the light was?
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Urban sparrows can be amazingly tolerant of pedestrians passing by. I see them walking to lunch some days at noon. The same species in my backyard may require 4 times as much distance from humans. very nice series of pictures.
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Very true, I had to get my big gun FZ20+tcon14b to get these guys and still had to crop some
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Enjoyed your series...
but your third image is best with the bird hovering.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Very true, I had to get my big gun FZ20+tcon14b to get these guys and still had to crop some
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Hi ya Harry
Thanks, yep it was morning light.
Bump it up in lab levels/hue/sat mostly likely over did it a bit.
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