In addition to the House Finch, the American Goldfinch has started reappearing in the past week. Shown here are several perched in the Butterfly Bush with a snow-covered background and light snow flurries.
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More snow in upstate New York. This has been a yoyo Winter with snow followed by a warm-up that melts the snow, then more snow. Overall it has been a productive Winter for photographing the birds. This weekend we had a visit from a few House Finches among the Juncos, Chickadees, and Cardinals. There were also a few Starlings that I caught a glimpse of, but I did not have my camera with me.
Read MoreBlack-Capped Chickadee in Snow
A Black-Capped Chickadee visits in a winter storm and indulges your humble photographer by perching on the top of a bird feeder hanger wire for about 10 seconds.
Read MoreJuncos in the Cold
These Dark-Eyed Juncos were photographed on the same cold morning as the previous post. Again, the post processing was completed on Adobe Lightroom Mobile on the iPhone 7 Plus.
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Warm Light on a Cold Day
Another cold windy sub-zero morning in the Capital District. The sun was shining and the wind was blowing making it feel like a balmy -10 degrees Fahrenheit, but the birds did not care. This Tufted Titmouse was perched in the Butterfly Bush and making round trips from the bird feeder to the bush and back again for his breakfast. Because of the cold and wind he had his feathers puffed up which made for some nice details. Also, because the sun was shining low in the sky there was a warm cast to the light that I have slightly emphasized in the post-processing.
The images here were photographed handheld using the Canon 7D Mark II and the Canon EF 100-400MM F/4.5-5.6L IS USM lens. Post processing was completed with Adobe Lightroom mobile on my iPhone 7 Plus while staying warm by the fireplace.
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