Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

New Views, New Lives, New Camera

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new4Nice contrast between the altricial young of the American Robin, with their eyes closed, featherless, and quite helpless, and the precocial Mallard ducklings, who are ready to rock (and swim, forage) almost instantly. Note how much bigger-looking the background bird is in the Robin nest: could this be a Cowbird or just an earlier hatch?new5

new6I have amped up the technology. These are from a PowerShot SX50 HS, which has a MUCH better lens than my workhorse PowerShot G9. I’ve been testing on these easy birds. The rather more difficult Marsh Wren of earlier this week was a capture with this new rig.

4 responses to “New Views, New Lives, New Camera”

  1. A better camera is good. A keen naturalist is great! Thanks. (great shots!)

    1. I am humbled by your epigrammatical wisdom. Thank you.

  2. What Roger said.
    Nice camera – I looked it up. One thing that puzzled me – the specs on the camera say no view-finder, but the photo showed the back of the camera and it looked like a view-finder.
    But that long-range focus: wow!

    1. Elizbeth, it definitely has a view finder.

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