ML613543654
passerine sp. Passeriformes sp.
- 年齡
- 未確定
- 性別
- 未確定
影音備註
Really bad schematic sketch
觀察細節
I’m not saying this is an Aztec Thrush… but I do want to log what I saw and have awareness up just in case… A very interesting mystery bird flew across at mid-tree height, just below the closed gate at the Upper Picnic Area, into the stream area near gate. It immediately caught my eye as very different than the usuals I see here—I hike-bird this route ridiculously often. I stopped to try to relocate it, only for a few minutes while my hiking partner waited, but I had no clue where it landed in the junipers along the stream near the south side of the gate. Here’s what I saw: Flight profile and style was like a robin or thrush but seemed smaller than an American Robin; when it flew across in front of us the only field mark I caught was that it had a very dark head and breast, the dark breast contrasting very cleanly with belly; it was flying into the sun so the dark hood was not a shadow and in fact would have been opposite effect; the flight height seemed really atypical (too high and too long) for Hermit Thrush, and much too high for Spotted Towhee (and build wrong, hood wrong). I completely didn’t consider Aztec Thrush at the time because I thought they were monsoon-season only. At home I checked eBird data and see a couple mid-late Jan records, so winter is a possibility? Added 1/15/24: bird was silent, no flight call nor call when landed. bird was solitary, not associated with a mixed flock.
技術資訊
- 型號
- iPhone 11 Pro
- 鏡頭
- iPhone 11 Pro back triple camera 4.25mm f/1.8
- ISO
- 500
- 焦距
- 4.3 mm
- 閃光
- Flash did not fire
- 光圈值
- f/1.8
- 快門
- 1/40 sec
- 次方
- 3599 pixels x 2827 pixels
- 原始檔案大小
- 2.71 MB