ML56393391
Přispěvatel
Datum
Lokalita
- Věk
- Nespecifikováno
- Pohlaví
- Nespecifikováno
Podrobnosti k pozorování
I was sitting in my car in the Umpqua Community College parking lot and heard an empid calling, a Dusky/Gray type. I went to find it, photographed and videoed it. In my first few glances I thought I saw downward tail-wagging, which is what I hoped for (still need Gray for Douglas). But when I got more extended looks, and this video, it was mostly upward tail-wagging, not the usual downward tail wagging I'm used to with Grays. On the other hand, I don't recall seeing Duskies wagging this much; it actually seems kind of bizarre to me for a Dusky, but ... I've had my mind on flowers, snails, and salamanders recently, and perhaps I just don't recall this in Duskies. It appears to have a Dusky Fly bill: it is completely horn-colored underneath (can see best in photos), rather dull, and no black tip. A Gray usually has a paler lower mandible and sharp black tip. To me, Gray's usually have a thinner looking bill too, versus this pencil-lead shape.
Technické informace
- Model
- Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
- ISO
- 500
- Ohnisková vzdálenost
- 215 mm
- Blesk
- Flash did not fire, auto
- Clonové číslo
- f/6.5
- Expoziční čas
- 1/1000 sec
- Rozměry
- 2840 pixels x 2130 pixels
- Původní velikost souboru
- 1.27 MB