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17 Comments on Western Tanager, Jackson Hole, WY
Wow, that is beautiful. But what really awes me is the effort you must have put in to getting such a wonderful shot! Thanks for sharing!! ...geri
Very pretty photo. I am amazed at how close you got and the little bird isn't freaking out.
Between a telephoto lens and this little guy being focused on our hummingbird feeder, I doubt he ever knew I was there. You should have seen him trying to eat out of the hummingbird feeder though - pretty funny.
Tim - Thank is a very beautiful photo, great detail, great color and great photo. Welcome to the group!
Tim, Nice job, what a cute tweety pie...
What a beautiful little bird - I don't think I've seen one ever!
Beautiful little birdie! Thank you for sharing.
Is it always that fluffy or is it trying to look big? Is there a female nearby or is he trying to scare you away?
Doreen - I think it was a young bird, and was just that fluffy. It had no idea I was near. The picture was taken with a telephoto lens.
You know how birds will sometimes 'ruffle' the feathers and look twice as big? That's what I was thinking. If it's a baby, it has softer and fluffier feathers, right?
Tim - After taking another look at the very colorful birdie, I could not resist to feature him/ her. Featured at:
EXPRESS WITH PHOTOGRAPHS AT ACTIVERAIN Great Shot!
Tim,
Talk about close-up. That is a great, full-frame shot. Great color also. Thanks. :)
Steve
Tim, what size zoom lens did you use for this photo? We got my daughter a new SLR digital camera for Christmas and she would like to get a zoom lens. I'm just wondering what would be good zoom dimensions for her camera? Thanks for the beautiful photo, and Happy New Year, Sallie
The photo was taken with a Canon Digital Rebel EOS with an 80-300 mm zoom. I was about 10 feet away from the bird when I took the picture.
What wonderful colors on this bird. I believe that I had one on my feeder last winter. So beautiful.
What a great shot! Unfortunately, I must have my screen settings screwed up because I can't display a picture that big all at once.
Maybe I need two screens.
Maybe the picture should be resized to the internet standard of 640 x 480.
What a wonderful shot! His feathers almost look "groomed"...I know birds groom themselves, but his feathers look "Farrah Fawcett layered"