ML199296111
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視聴覚メディア・ノート
The Baird’s is the center left
観察結果の詳細
We were surprised to find this winter plumaged Baird’s Sandpiper in the company of several hundred Leasts, Westerns, and Dunlin. Overall, it was larger than the Least Sandpipers, comparable in size to the Dunlin. Like the Dunlin it had a hooded look but instead of the breast being brownish it was more of a buffy caramel color. What stood out was the long primary projection with primary tips extending past the tail, horizontal body shape, and beautifully scalloped back feathers. The back feathers were all pale edged making it look like a collection of little crescent moons. The bill was black, rather long, and thin being broader at the base and narrowing to the tip. This is one of the very few records in North America in January for the species. It was seen after sundown so the photographs are not that bright or colorful. Found in T-27 S, at the south entrance near the junction with the Main Line Road. Coordinates are 36.478488, -117.907406.
テクニカル・インフォメーション
- モデル
- DSC-HX400V
- レンズ
- 2254417/524283-215mm f/2.8-6.3
- ISO
- 1000
- 焦点距離
- 215 mm
- フラッシュ
- Flash did not fire, auto
- Fストップ
- f/6.3
- シャッタースピード
- 1/250 sec
- 大きさ
- 2830 pixels x 2122 pixels
- オリジナルのファイルサイズ
- 855.38 KB