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Dendroica petechia aureola
Today was our first day in the Galapagos Islands. We flew from Guayaquil to San Cristobal Island, boarded our ship (the M/V Letty, operated by Ecoventura), for a week-long photo workshop run by Andy Biggs (AndyBiggs.com). Our first stop was Playa Ochoa, about an hour out of San Cristobal harbor.
I suppose it is fitting that the first bird I got a picture of would be a Yellow Warbler, very common in all the Galapagos Islands. The variety is slightly different than what we see in New Mexico -- mostly noticed because the Galapagos males have an orange streak on the top of their head. This female was catching insects that were swarming around a dead sea lion, and like most of the Galapagos wildlife, was not at all concerned about me being about 6 feet away.
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Date/Time | 16-May-2010 16:42:32 |
Make | Canon |
Model | Canon EOS-1D Mark III |
Flash Used | No |
Focal Length | 189 mm |
Exposure Time | 1/400 sec |
Aperture | f/7.1 |
ISO Equivalent | 1600 |
Exposure Bias | -0.33 |
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Metering Mode | (-1) |
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