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12-Jan-2020

Surveying the terrain

There were a lot of robins in another part of the gardens, most feeding on the grass but a few hanging out in the trees above.

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We thought we’d see what Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens in Washington, D.C., was like in winter. Naturally all the lotuses and water lilies were gone, but we did find some birds during our walk around the extensive grounds.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

In formation, posted earlier

Nikon Z 7 ,Nikkor AF-S 300/4E PF ED VR with FTZ adapter
1/640s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Juliette21-Jan-2020 10:34
wonderful sharp; great lighting ! V
Ton T.19-Jan-2020 15:28
A fantastic and detailed portrait of this thrush! V
Gill Kopy17-Jan-2020 05:39
Cool how the shadow wraps itself around the robin ! V
Liz Bickel17-Jan-2020 03:31
Neat pose and great close up.
Hank Vander Velde17-Jan-2020 02:57
Nice sharp shot and good over-the-shoulder-looking pose Helen.
Julie Oldfield17-Jan-2020 02:51
Love the shadow! V
Don Mottershead17-Jan-2020 01:31
Excellent capture. V
Graeme17-Jan-2020 00:39
A superb capture, Helen.V
Jeff Real17-Jan-2020 00:12
Such great work with the light and details!
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Charlene Ambrose17-Jan-2020 00:05
Great capture - a standout against the blue sky! V
hayl16-Jan-2020 21:07
Great sharp photo with a nice clear eye.
Tom Munson16-Jan-2020 21:02
Beautiful, sharp capture, Helen. Nice work.
joseantonio16-Jan-2020 19:39
love the shadows on the bird.V.
LynnH16-Jan-2020 19:16
Robins mean Spring is on the way! Nice clarity and details here. V
Long Bach Nguyen16-Jan-2020 16:03
great details and clarity
Jim Coffman16-Jan-2020 15:54
Our Robins all leave in the winter. Nice capture of this sentinel...