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Mesange a tete noire (Parus atricapillus) - Black-capped Chicadee


josylvestre

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I think that this photo would do well in the humor category under the title "Woody." This one is funny. Pleasant composition, but the twig is a distraction. I'd like the bird's head not pointing away from the camera as much.
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Sweet photo, Jonathan, of a cute little chickadee. I like how your chosen DOF blurred the background. Well done.
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Una muy buena captura , con gran definicion y detalle , el fondo tambien es muy bueno , pero he de confesarte que el angulo de la toma no me agrada tanto al estar el ave mas alto que nuestra altura , esa ramita que parte desde el centro del ave no es tampoco de mi agrado , pero como yo se lo dificil que son estas tomas de aves creo que son pormenores de la fotografia , felicitasiones por la foto y un cordial saludo
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A very good bird shot, a pleasing composition. Thanks Jonathan for your comments on my moth photographs and thanks for adding much to my knowledge regarding skippers...I am attaching a data as collected by me in this connection...Your doubt is correct, these are skippers, not moth.

{Any of some 3,000 lepidopteran species (family Hesperiidae) named for their fast (up to 20 mph, or 30 kph), darting flight. The head and stout body of the adult skipper resemble a moth's, but most skippers hold the first pair of wings vertically at rest, as butterflies do. Most skippers are diurnal and lack the wing-coupling structures typical of moths. Larvae feed mostly on legumes and grasses, usually living inside folded or rolled leaves that may be woven together. They pupate in a thin cocoon of silk or silk and leaves.}

 

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