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23-AUG-2018

Still making a racket

The catbird whose picture I posted last week was still squawking when I took this one, too.

Vivid, posted earlier:

Sony RX10 IV
1/800s f/4.0 at 146.8mm iso500 full exif

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Jeff Real15-May-2022 23:45
Great work with these details and with the moment!
Really awesome.
V
exzim24-Sep-2018 12:13
Another superb picture.
Zoltán Balogh02-Sep-2018 11:41
Superb capture, yeah. V
Julie Oldfield01-Sep-2018 17:40
Very sharp! Excellent capture. V
Claude Gagnon31-Aug-2018 00:41
This is wonderful Helen!!! Fantastic work to get this nice shot :)) V
Graeme30-Aug-2018 21:38
A great closeup of this squawking bird, Helen. V!!
janescottcumming30-Aug-2018 20:47
Seems to have a lot to say! Nice catch. V
William Barletta30-Aug-2018 19:07
Well done. The bird photos are progressing! ~V~
Blandine Mangin30-Aug-2018 16:34
beautiful capture ! v
LynnH30-Aug-2018 16:05
Nicely animated. The photo allows us to experience the noise. V
joseantonio30-Aug-2018 15:34
nice capture with some lovely details.V.
Dwight Rankine30-Aug-2018 15:22
Very good details and sharp. BV
danad30-Aug-2018 15:19
Superb details and great timing to catch this scene so expressive. V.
François Fauchard30-Aug-2018 14:56
It is not afraid ! Excellent shot. V
Pieter Bos30-Aug-2018 14:29
Excellent shot! ~V
bill friedlander30-Aug-2018 14:15
Very sharp and lovely light. Excellent shot. V
globalgadabout30-Aug-2018 13:59
good clarity, and certainly an expressive moment..
Kuriacose Joseph30-Aug-2018 13:39
That is a great shot. You captured all the details.
Raymond30-Aug-2018 13:37
It happens here all the time at this time of the year. Parents have raised their young and instead of the offsprings leaving the nest, it's the parents, they fly off leaving their young, healthy and able to fend for themselves. Since all they know from birth is to be feed and cared for, they are crying for their parents to bring them food etc. Funny how it's the opposite for humans, geez, the new generations are 45 years old and still living at home and wnat to be fed by their parents!!!
Jim Coffman30-Aug-2018 13:26
Excellent detail in this fine shot, Helen...