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Re: Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight
Just beautiful!? Happy New Year Di and Everyone!! -----Original Message-----
From: Di <2curiousdi@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, Jan 3, 2021 9:33 pm Subject: [sacramento-birds] Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight Happy New Year, Everyone!!!
Di and Morris Erickson
Cosumnes River Preserve
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Re: Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight
Taking flight into a year of hope--this photo is mesmerizing. I hope we may all enjoy as graceful a liftoff into this brand new year.
On Sunday, January 3, 2021, 10:02:37 PM PST, Nancy via groups.io <cat0614@...> wrote:
Just beautiful!? Happy New Year Di and Everyone!! -----Original Message-----
From: Di <2curiousdi@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, Jan 3, 2021 9:33 pm Subject: [sacramento-birds] Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight Happy New Year, Everyone!!!
Di and Morris Erickson
Cosumnes River Preserve
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Re: Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight
Stunning!!!!! On Sun, Jan 3, 2021, 21:33 Di <2curiousdi@...> wrote: Happy New Year, Everyone!!! |
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Re: Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight
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-------- Original message -------- From: Di <2curiousdi@...> Date: 1/3/21 9:33 PM (GMT-08:00) Subject: [sacramento-birds] Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight Di and Morris Erickson Cosumnes River Preserve |
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Re: Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight
It really is a stunning picture(s). If you haven't seen Morris's website (Photo Journeys) you really should. His photos take you to a whole new place. This morning I looked at his " Living On the Delta" journey and what a wonderful lazy trip it took me on. Made me want to crawl in and never come out.??? ? Happy New Year everyone.?? ?
On Sunday, January 3, 2021, 09:33:36 PM PST, Di <2curiousdi@...> wrote:
Happy New Year, Everyone!!! Di and Morris Erickson Cosumnes River Preserve |
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Re: Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight
WOW!!!? The man certainly knows how to use a camera and that's being conservative...something I rarely am!
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Egret Tryptic
?Hello again, everyone! Thanks so much to those of you that commented on my last post. As it turns out, what I sent you was only 1/3 of a triptych of photos. A few weeks ago, Morris was observing a beautiful egret at the Cosumnes River Preserve just as the sun was setting. The egret was wading around in the shallow water looking for dinner but didn’t seem to find anything that suited his fancy. Eventually, he slowly and gracefully took flight but stayed very close to the water before touching down again to check out the food supply a little further down the way. This three-part composite panorama is actually a series of still images culled from the 75 consecutive shots Morris took while panning the egret’s flight. Hope you enjoy it....
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Re: Egret Tryptic
WOW!!! Fantastic work!!! Thank you for sharing! Vas On Tuesday, January 5, 2021, 07:23:03 PM PST, Di <2curiousdi@...> wrote: Hello again, everyone! Thanks so much to those of you that commented on my last post. As it turns out, what I sent you was only 1/3 of a triptych of photos. A few weeks ago, Morris was observing a beautiful egret at the Cosumnes River Preserve just as the sun was setting. The egret was wading around in the shallow water looking for dinner but didn’t seem to find anything that suited his fancy. Eventually, he slowly and gracefully took flight but stayed very close to the water before touching down again to check out the food supply a little further down the way. This three-part composite panorama is actually a series of still images culled from the 75 consecutive shots Morris took while panning the egret’s flight. Hope you enjoy it.... |
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Re: Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight
开云体育Spectacular for so very many reasons - backlighting defining wing definition and so much more. My most favorite magic of the photo is being able to see multiple phases of the wing when taking flight all in a single shot.?Thanks for posting. I have enjoyed it multiple times. ? -------- Original message -------- From: Di <2curiousdi@...> Date: 1/3/21 9:33 PM (GMT-08:00) Subject: [sacramento-birds] Composite Panorama of a Single Egret Taking Flight Di and Morris Erickson Cosumnes River Preserve |
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Re: Egret Tryptic
Gorgeous, I need a bigger computer screen to do the pictures justice. So glad I don't do email on my phone.?
On Tuesday, January 5, 2021, 07:23:04 PM PST, Di <2curiousdi@...> wrote:
Hello again, everyone! Thanks so much to those of you that commented on my last post. As it turns out, what I sent you was only 1/3 of a triptych of photos. A few weeks ago, Morris was observing a beautiful egret at the Cosumnes River Preserve just as the sun was setting. The egret was wading around in the shallow water looking for dinner but didn’t seem to find anything that suited his fancy. Eventually, he slowly and gracefully took flight but stayed very close to the water before touching down again to check out the food supply a little further down the way. This three-part composite panorama is actually a series of still images culled from the 75 consecutive shots Morris took while panning the egret’s flight. Hope you enjoy it.... |
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Re: Great Horned Owl
Oh how precious!!? The only Great Horned Owls I have ever seen were/are at Effie Yeaw Nature Center - Virginia who has passed away and Echo who is there now.? I believe I have heard them in my neighborhood though on occasion. -----Original Message-----
From: Subhash Chand via groups.io <SubhashC@...> To: sacsubcoho@... <sacsubcoho@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jan 6, 2021 4:33 pm Subject: [sacramento-birds] Great Horned Owl Yesterday a friend took me to see a Great Horned Owl roosting during the day at River Bend Park.? Took us a while to find it because they hide among the branches and are hard to see (pic 1), but then, since it was sleeping, we could move around under it to get decent views.
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Re: Great Horned Owl
Asleep, and then looking right at you! It's an unforgettable sensation, being held in the gaze of a great horned owl. Our outdoor song circle throughout this past year was visited at dusk regularly by a great horned owl who seemed genuinely interested in the acoustic guitar sounds and singing that reached him at his perch atop a walnut tree towering above the Sacramento River. A few times, a mate or a friend of his would join in at a pine tree standing opposite. Seemingly shy introverts being quietly social and curious. Sweet Virginia was a part of our sons' childhoods--we thought she'd live forever.
On Wednesday, January 6, 2021, 5:58:31 PM PST, Nancy via groups.io <cat0614@...> wrote:
Oh how precious!!? The only Great Horned Owls I have ever seen were/are at Effie Yeaw Nature Center - Virginia who has passed away and Echo who is there now.? I believe I have heard them in my neighborhood though on occasion. -----Original Message-----
From: Subhash Chand via groups.io <SubhashC@...> To: sacsubcoho@... <sacsubcoho@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jan 6, 2021 4:33 pm Subject: [sacramento-birds] Great Horned Owl Yesterday a friend took me to see a Great Horned Owl roosting during the day at River Bend Park.? Took us a while to find it because they hide among the branches and are hard to see (pic 1), but then, since it was sleeping, we could move around under it to get decent views.
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Can you help?
开云体育We were crossing the bridge behind the visitor center at the Cosumnes River Preserve late Friday afternoon (about 4:45) when we?noticed a group of about twenty small birds with bright turquoise-blue feathers moving about in the marsh area to the left of the bridge.?Their turquoise color was so striking against the orangey-red brush!?They would only land on a branch for a few seconds and would always land upside down so we were assuming they were some type of nuthatch.? But when we got home and checked, for the first time ever, our bird ID app (Merlin through Cornell) said it was “unable to identify this bird”! The photos are a bit blurry as they were quite far away but we’ve had blurrier photos of incomplete birds that were easily identified by Merlin so we are stumped! Would any of you have an idea of what these little guys could be?? |
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Re: Can you help?
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a Mountain Bluebird?
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Di <2curiousdi@...>
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2021 1:18 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [sacramento-birds] Can you help? ?
We were crossing the bridge behind the visitor center at the Cosumnes River Preserve late Friday afternoon (about 4:45) when we?noticed
a group of about twenty small birds with bright turquoise-blue feathers moving about in the marsh area to the left of the bridge.?Their turquoise color was so striking against the orangey-red brush!?They
would only land on a branch for a few seconds and would always land upside down so we were assuming they were some type of nuthatch.?
But when we got home and checked, for the first time ever, our bird ID app (Merlin through Cornell) said it was “unable to identify this bird”! The photos are a bit blurry as they were quite
far away but we’ve had blurrier photos of incomplete birds that were easily identified by Merlin so we are stumped! Would any of you have an idea of what these little guys could be??
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Re: Can you help?
开云体育Looks like an adult male Mountain Bluebird based on color, apparent size, beak color & shape, range, your description it was in brush with about 20 other birds, and time of year (winter) from checklist of the Birds of the Sacramento area. Nice! Eric Sent from my Galaxy -------- Original message -------- From: Di <2curiousdi@...> Date: 1/10/21 1:18 PM (GMT-08:00) Subject: [sacramento-birds] Can you help? We were crossing the bridge behind the visitor center at the Cosumnes River Preserve late Friday afternoon (about 4:45) when we?noticed a group of about twenty small birds with bright turquoise-blue feathers moving about in the marsh area to the left of the bridge.?Their turquoise color was so striking against the orangey-red brush!?They would only land on a branch for a few seconds and would always land upside down so we were assuming they were some type of nuthatch.? But when we got home and checked, for the first time ever, our bird ID app (Merlin through Cornell) said it was “unable to identify this bird”! The photos are a bit blurry as they were quite far away but we’ve had blurrier photos of incomplete birds that were easily identified by Merlin so we are stumped! Would any of you have an idea of what these little guys could be?? |
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Re: Can you help?
These are Bushtits. The low light is causing your camera to color correct gray as blue.? Cliff Hawley Sacramento, CA On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 1:18 PM Di <2curiousdi@...> wrote:
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