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30-MAR-2016 Christine Hanrahan

American woodcock

Mer Bleue area

This is the third woodcock I've seen in the last few days, but the only one I was able to photograph. The others were flushed up by my stepping almost on top of them! They, like grouse, will remain quite still until you are about to step on them, when they take off with a whirr of wings, nearly causing heart attacks :-) This one was across a ditch and obviously far enough away that it didn't feel threatened. I didn't approach too closely, but used the zoom lens and then cropped the image a lot to get this photo.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
1/800s f/4.5 at 108.0mm iso125 hide exif
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Date/Time30-Mar-2016 12:46:37
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ200
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length108 mm
Exposure Time1/833 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent125
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Janet Forjan-Freedman13-Apr-2016 01:29
Very nice plumage details!
Graeme03-Apr-2016 10:03
I like patterns of its feathers! V
Ulla Kruys31-Mar-2016 16:55
What a brilliant close view of this shy bird. SHarp details and lovely colours. V
Stephanie31-Mar-2016 10:48
Marvelous pattern! Great shot once again! V
Irene Wehrli31-Mar-2016 07:34
Look at those patterns - wonderful! Thank you for your excellent explanations, Christine!
Irene
Pierre30-Mar-2016 20:36
Wow, un superbe photo et un oiseau très coopératif! V
Jim Coffman30-Mar-2016 20:24
What a nice wildlife image!!!
Ann Cleeves30-Mar-2016 20:12
A super capture. No wonder you almost stepped on the others...that camouflage plumage is marvellous.
Isabel Cutler30-Mar-2016 19:53
What effective protective coloration. What is it?
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