ML501312051
投稿者
日付
場所
- 年齢
- 指定なし
- 性別
- 指定なし
観察結果の詳細
In low shrubbery, grasses, and sticks in the (super) low-flow drainage by the levee (Corrales Riverside Drain). Right in between barrels 5.0 and 5.1, right around the yellow post that’s the halfway marker between the barrels. Immediately popped out of brush in response to pishing, and super curious and responsive to playback and pishing. Seen first, a tiny stub-tailed wren with heavy barring all over. Noticed as being much more rufous/warm and darker brown than a Winter Wren, and given the amount of Winter Wrens I’ve seen in this area the last few winters it immediately sparked my interest. Initiated some playback to determine species, and it immediately responded to Pacific Wren calls. Starkly different call from Winter, a much more “chip-chip” call than a “tchimp-tchimp” call, reminiscent of a Wilson’s Warbler as opposed to a Song Sparrow. Called for a while in the open, then disappeared back into the brush. Audio and photos.
テクニカル・インフォメーション
- モデル
- NIKON D7200
- レンズ
- 200.0-500.0 mm f/5.6
- ISO
- 3200
- 焦点距離
- 500 mm
- フラッシュ
- Flash did not fire
- Fストップ
- f/5.6
- シャッタースピード
- 1/320 sec
- 大きさ
- 3215 pixels x 2143 pixels
- オリジナルのファイルサイズ
- 5.11 MB