ML611915143
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日期
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- 年龄
- 未说明
- 性别
- 未说明
- 行为
- 飞行
观察细节
Flying in V with Tundra swans. Appears too small for Snow Goose, and although scale is unreliable with airborne birds, there are a number of other features that indicate it is Ross's: Wings appear slender compared to Snow Goose; and the neck is proportionally shorter in relation to its body. Head is small and bill appears to be on the short side. I spent quite a while sifting through photos of both species in Macaulay looking for shots from directly below--including this one of my own: ML280163531 What I have noted is that from directly below the Snow Goose's jaw usually appears wider and its neck appears more slender--or tapers in more towards the middle than the neck of Ross's. The goose I photographed here appears to have a short, relatively thick neck that transitions smoothly to a small head without much differentiation of width. Theoretically it could still be a hybrid, so if these photos are not conclusive enough I can change it back to Snow/Ross's
技术信息
- 型号
- NIKON D500
- 镜头
- 500.0 mm f/5.6
- ISO
- 500
- 焦距
- 500 mm
- 闪光
- Flash did not fire
- 光圈
- f/5.6
- 快门速度
- 1/2000 sec
- 尺寸
- 2536 pixels x 1691 pixels
- 原始文件大小
- 1.4 MB