Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Busy Day at the Bird Feeders


Day two of a March storm yielded almost 8 inches of late season snow in eastern Iowa. With food sources scarce as a result of the storm several bird species decided to drop by 42N HQ to chow on free seed. I think this is a red-bellied woodpecker, one of two who tapped various tree branches for insects before finding a much easier food source. I am also experimenting with a teleconverter lens that increases zoom by 40%. The lens requires manual focus and lots of light I am discovering. These five photos are the best of the shoot. I like the top photo the best because it is unusual, has two seeds on the woodpecker's mouth, and most importantly, is in focus. 


The northern cardinal (male) gives this common sparrow the once over look. 


After scaring off the sparrow our scarlet cardinal showed more of his coloration before jumping to the ground to feast on various seeds shaken from the feeder.


This less colorful female cardinal stayed close to the red male - it is almost Spring you know.


Sparrows represent the majority of the winged feeders visiting the seed outlets. However, in the morning a flock of crows pecked around the snow for seed. Birds have to eat.

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos. I came across your blog from a comment you left on another blog that I follow. I am your newest follower

    Everyday things in photos blog.

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    1. Great to have you onboard. My images and stories are from eastern Iowa but I do cover other areas when I travel. If you go through some of my previous posts from other years you'll find themes from old (historic) to new (like Air Force One at our airport.) Any suggestions or requests are appreciated.

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  2. Wow! Nice job. Please refresh my memory as to what type of camera you have...?

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