ML614956846
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Localidad
- Edad
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Detalles de la observación
The very top of Escala-building, S corner, (elevator shaft) between Coal Harbour Park and C H Seaside Park, 323 Jervis St. Visible from the park, but not if you’re too close. EDIT 16:31: TWO BIRDS! Male and Female. I've been here for three years, only Dec.—Apr. + sometimes in Sept. but never saw more than one. They landed on separate towers, Escala and Callisto (see below), on the N side so I can't see them from here. EDIT 17.27: Both on Escala building, on one corner each facing N, will be sleeping as described below I guess. Visible from The LightShed, see below. I repeat yesterday's info; I guess she'll stay until sleeping time today: 240216: BREAKING NEWS: I KNOW WHERE SHE SLEEPS! It took me a few years (fast bird I guess ...) but finally. I've tried to help so many but again speedy ... 17:56 (220216) she swooped around the building's NW side (defalult manner I've seen from my tower opposite) but landed on the next tower a bit E: The Callisto building, 1281 W Cordowa St. On the N side of the building there are three big arches (see pictures). Under and behind them there is a row of fireplace vents, she's on the fifth one from the top. Judging from the amount of soot on the wall, this is not in use, while the one underneath is much used which makes for a cozy night roost (roast?)! To see her in the morning, do the following for ease of observation: Go to The LightShed, a silvery shed on "stilts", an artwork on the N point of the seawall N of said building (NE of Coal Harbour Park), and watch the second tower from the right (again: see pictures). Good luck! Anyone interested in its whereabouts should not hesitate to ask me, Christian Cederroth, on FB Messenger. If I’m at home opposite, I can give an answer right away. I’ll be around until Monday evening this time.
Información técnica
- Modelo
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- Lente
- iPhone 13 Pro Max back camera 9mm f/2.8
- ISO
- 250
- Longitud focal
- 9 mm
- Flash
- Flash did not fire
- Número f (o Apertura del diafragma)
- f/2.8
- Velocidad de obturación
- 1/67 sec
- Dimensiones
- 2151 pixels x 2128 pixels
- Tamaño original del archivo
- 1.95 MB