On Saturday, we returned to Hazel Bazemore County Park to attend the official Hawk Watch festival. Unfortunately, due to the storms, few hawks were flying. I did, however, get to see another new species at the bird feeding station below the observation deck. Though they are apparently common in southern Texas, I find the Green Jay very exotic looking and was thrilled to see it.
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ISO-200, 215mm, f/6.5, 1/160sec (Danielle) |
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ISO-1600, 400mm, f/10, 1/2500sec, EC +0.7 |
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ISO-1600, 400mm, f/8, 1/1250sec, EC +0.3 |
Images taken with
Canon 60Da, and
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS.
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