ML43782021
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Media notes
Early one morning at Ensley Bottoms, this super bird was a real surprise. It was prancing its way through a large number of Pectoral Sandpipers but its walk gave it away. Fortunately it stayed for just over a week to be enjoyed by hundreds of happy birders from around the US. While birding on Island 13 years before I had a brief encounter with another but the bird flew off down the river before it could be confirmed.
Observation details
FIRST TN RECORD (#332 TN, #582 L.48) Early morning at Ensley Bottoms, this super bird was a real surprise. It was prancing its way through a large number of Pectoral Sandpipers but its walk gave it away. Fortunately it stayed for just over a week to be enjoyed by hundreds of happy birders from around the US. While birding on Island 13 years before I had a probable brief encounter with another but the bird flew off down the river before it could be confirmed. Present until 19 Sept 1992.
Technical information
- Model
- iPhone 6
- Lens
- iPhone 6 back camera 4.15mm f/2.2
- ISO
- 250
- Focal length
- 4.2 mm
- Flash
- Flash did not fire, auto
- f-stop
- f/2.2
- Shutter speed
- 1/33 sec
- Dimensions
- 3264 pixels x 2448 pixels
- Original file size
- 1.41 MB