Western Meadowlark
These were taken at a friends house who has been seeing large numbers of Meadowlarks come in to his feeders. There were ~ 10 hanging around the morning I was out there (I've never seen that many in one place at one time).
I was lying under a camo hide for the pictures.
Looks like a different bird from the backside.
Thanx for looking. Comments and critiques welcomed and appreciated.
Kevin.
I was lying under a camo hide for the pictures.
Looks like a different bird from the backside.
Thanx for looking. Comments and critiques welcomed and appreciated.
Kevin.
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What lens were you using?
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thanx for sharing !!
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great set of images.
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Al, these were taken with a Canon 400/5.6L and a Canon 1.4X teleconverter (on a tripod).
Kevin.
The first and last are first rate.
Tough bird to get a closeup of, well done!
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That is one smart looking bird, and sharp too .... Skippy
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