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August 26, 2017 2 Comments

First time playing with my new zoom lens and I hit the wrong focus on this bird landing. I never thought I would be so excited trying to take photos of plain old city birds.

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  1. dcpace says

    August 26, 2017 at 10:57

    @kulturnation I think you’re absolutely correct. I had one (mostly) in-focus shot and searched online to see it looks most like a white-crowned sparrow. They don’t stay still for long.

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  2. kulturnation says

    August 26, 2017 at 10:35

    @dcpace Is that a sparrow? If so: be happy to see one, they have more and more problems to live in the city. And seeing them gives me always a happy mood, they are just funny & smart.

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