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Reed Warbler (I think)
warbler by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
Gobby Robin
robin by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
bee by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
Think no.1 is a Chiffchaff
Reed Warbler (I think)
warbler by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
Gobby Robin
robin by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
bee by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
I can see some resemblance but I thought it too big and all the time I was there I never heard any chiffchaffingThink no.1 is a Chiffchaff
I can see some resemblance but I thought it too big and all the time I was there I never heard any chiffchaffing![]()
Thanks AlanWhatever it is, i like the shot![]()
I can see some resemblance but I thought it too big and all the time I was there I never heard any chiffchaffing![]()
Thanks for the detailed description, I had to Google supercilium, you learn something new everydayReed Warbler supercilium does not extend behind the eye. Also the general shape is of a leaf warbler (Phylloscopus) rather than a reed (Acrocephalus) type. At a pinch it might be Willow but the dark legs mitigate against that.
For people who struggle with bird ID or who just want to improve, I can recommend the Merlin App from Cornell University. It's free and can do IDs for much of the world from photographs (or sound), using AI. It's not always bang right but usually the correct ID is one of the first three listed. Some nice photos on it too - they try to have both sexes/all plumages.
Im not a fan really Alf but I am trying to persevere with it as I do like the handheld focus stacking feature with the om-1 which need the olympus lens to function.Alby how are you getting on with the 60mm f2.8 on the OM1 its a lens I never got on with.
Does the AF work at all?
The Merlin app is a crackingly good app, even better latterly as it now incorporated Sound ID![]()
I knew about the sound id but I didn't realise it did photo id. Trying it now it gave me three options on the above bird, ChiffChaff, Willow Warbler or Dusky Warbler, seems dusky warbler is rare so its a chiffchaff or Willow warbler.The sound ID is amazingly good. A couple of times in Canada we were trying to identify a bird by call, switched the sound ID to listen... and got a list of the four or five birds it could hear singing! Photo ID works even by taking a picture of a bird displayed on a computer screen or in a magazine.
The Merlin team are also very helpful - we went to Thailand early in 2019 - there is no Thailand Bird Pack listed, but got in touch with the Merlin team and they sent us a link to download their beta test version, which was very useful.
Hatchet Pond - New Forrest by Ajophotog, on Flickr






.... It's a female Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum) and a lovely portrait of one.
Thank you Robin.... It's a female Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum) and a lovely portrait of one.
climate change by jeff cohen, on Flickr
shades of quatermass by jeff cohen, on Flickr.... That's a Field Grasshopper adult.grasshopper getting the shot was easy ,getting up again was a whole new ballgame
shades of quatermass by jeff cohen, on Flickr
I AM BEING WATCHED! by Robin Procter, on Flickr
PEEK-A-BOOO!!! by Robin Procter, on Flickr
WINDSCREEN WIPING GRASSHOPPER by Robin Procter, on Flickr
GREEN SALAD FOR LUNCH by Robin Procter, on FlickrRobin old chap I spotted this/these hopping around my feet while out taking the black winged stilts ,it was just a case of waiting till one was in the correct position .. and have you never seen the film “quatermass and the pit “ I do realise you live in the wilderness but surely you must have seen it being ancientWINDSCREEN WIPING GRASSHOPPER by Robin Procter, on Flickr
GREEN SALAD FOR LUNCH by Robin Procter, on Flickr
.... No, I have never seen 'Quatermass and the pit'. If it's that old I was probably still at school and isolated from the rest of society.Robin old chap I spotted this/these hopping around my feet while out taking the black winged stilts ,it was just a case of waiting till one was in the correct position .. and have you never seen the film “quatermass and the pit “ I do realise you live in the wilderness but surely you must have seen it being ancient
Google it or u.tube ?.... No, I have never seen 'Quatermass and the pit'. If it's that old I was probably still at school and isolated from the rest of society.
its a family affair by jeff cohen, on FlickrReally, why's that?Well I have tried but will now be selling my Olly lot as going back to Fuji+Sony.
Really, why's that?
Cool, got to do what's right for youI should of stayed with Fuji + Sony, as for me I really do miss the Fuji colours so a new X-T3 with the XF 18-55mm arrives Tuesday.
Plus the Fuji weight is fine with me.
Cool, got to do what's right for you. I actually prefer Sony colours these days, but with the color fidelity profile. Sony colour profiles aren't great imo.
flock off by jeff cohen, on Flickr
the great escape by jeff cohen, on Flickr
watching me watching you by jeff cohen, on Flickra family of herring gulls sitting out the high spring tide on Saturday
its a family affair by jeff cohen, on Flickr
Next time I see them ,I’ll gather some poo for a DNA test … hope that puts your mind at rest LOLProbably strictly speaking not a family as they are all adults.......![]()
That is what the Histogram is for, isn't itQuick question for OM-1 owners - getting the EVF to show what the actual exposure is, rather than an enhanced versions, that makes my Manual captures under or over exposed.
Not if the (gig) photos you are taking are 70% black...That is what the Histogram is for, isn't it![]()