Ric Grupe wrote: Another feeder shot. I don't think there could be a harder bird to catch decently with dreary light and snow.]
Ric Grupe wrote: ...for the comments. Here is a House Finch I got this morning.
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It's hard to get detail on this pretty little bird. Nice shot, great bg too.
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Hi Ric.. Very nice shot. I think the detail is great for the conditions. Nothing wrong with feeder shots when the weather is bad.
They are forecasting 4-5 days of rain and gloom here from now through the weekend so feeder shots sound good.
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Here is a House Finch I got this morning.
Wow! Outstanding shots, Ric. Those little light-colored birds are really hard to expose properly. Awesome work here.
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