ML31261831
Beitragende/r
Datum
Ort
- Alter und Geschlecht
- adult, Geschlecht unbekannt - X
Beobachtungsdetails
These appeared much darker and browner than the birds in Utah, despite supposedly of the same subspecies. We thought they were Brown-capped vireo, but apparently they do not occur here and should be browner than our birds. eBird reviewer Hector Gomez de Silva wrote: "Some of the photos seem to show a brownish crown but Brown-capped would have much browner upperparts (nape, back, wings, tail) and yellow on the sides and flanks." He further went on to say: "The Warbling Vireo subspecies in the Sierra Madre Occidental is Vireo gilvus brewsteri, whose range is 'Montana and southern Idaho east to western South Dakota and south to Oaxaca' " - So I am changing my ID to Warbling vireo. - Photos. Unfortunately, due to the rainy weather and my inept camera settings, many of the photos are overexposed, while the others are dark.
Technische Angaben
- Modell
- NIKON D70
- Brennweite
- 300 mm
- Blitz
- Flash did not fire
- Blende
- f/6.3
- Belichtungszeit
- 1/800 sec
- Abmessungen
- 917 pixels x 684 pixels
- Größe der Originaldatei
- 305.06 KB