ML118236131
Contributor
Date
Location
- Age
- Not specified
- Sex
- Not specified
Media notes
This photo needs a negative star rating. The dove is facing away and you can barely make out the dove's back in the circle.
Observation details
While walking north along east Duckbill, I saw a small gray-brown dove flush from the ground, fly a short distance and drop below tumbleweed plants along the east shore of Duckbill. I saw maroon underwings and the dove's short squared-off tail in flight. I climbed over the berm and walked south along the shore and the dove flushed again flying a short distance east of the shore (again showing maroon underwings). John Birsner joined me and we saw the dove fly north and later southwest, dropping into weeds on a thin "island" that runs parallel to the east shore. We scoped where the dove dropped (north of a small tamarisk "tree") and saw the dove's head and back occasionally pop into view through the thick weeds. I viewed the dove's pink-based bill and the scaly appearance of the head. Very poor photos but decent enough looks to identify.
Technical information
- Model
- COOLPIX P610
- ISO
- 100
- Focal length
- 10.7 mm
- Flash
- Flash did not fire, auto
- f-stop
- f/4.2
- Shutter speed
- 1/1000 sec
- Dimensions
- 1020 pixels x 764 pixels
- Original file size
- 319.41 KB