ML280252261
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ืชืืจืื
ืืืงืื
- ืืื ืืืืืื
- ืืืจ ืืืืจ - 1
- ืชืืืืช
- ืชืืืืจ/ืืืืจ ืืฉืื
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Memory sketch done just after seeing bird; done in colored pencil.
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Previously-reported male. For an hour, I had been scanning the frenzy of foraging gulls, mergansers, and goldeneyes through my binoculars thinking Iโd never pick out the Barrowโs (if it was still here) when something different caught my eye. The first thing I noticed was the moon shaped crescent on the profile and then I noticed a black spur pointing towards the water breaking up the white underparts of the birdโI couldnโt believe it, especially since I was just looking with my binoculars but the birds are as close as they had been to the shore during the entire time I was looking, so I was happy I didnโt give up. The bird was seen on the southern side of the lake, about halfway between the marina and the beach entrance area. All I can say, is even without a scope, if you are persistent and keep on looking, this bird does stand out against the other goldeneyes but it does dive offen. I did a quick memory sketch when I got back to indoors.
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- ืืืื
- iPhone 11 Pro
- ืขืืฉื
- iPhone 11 Pro back triple camera 4.25mm f/1.8
- ISO
- 32
- ืืืจื ืืืงื
- 4.3 mm
- ืคืืืฉ
- Flash did not fire
- ืฆืืฆื
- f/1.8
- ืืืืจืืช ืชืจืืก
- 1/9615 sec
- ืืืืืื
- 4032 pixels x 2574 pixels
- ืืืื ืงืืืฅ ืืงืืจื
- 4.74 MB