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1/60 f/3.7 32.0 mm ISO 100

Panasonic DMC-FZ28

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Hungry Gray Jay

Hungry Gray Jay
I'm running late with posting today : ) Spent a couple of hours this afternoon shooting Coots. Yes, Coots - but it felt SO good to finally see any kind of bird close enough to photograph it. And I like Coots, LOL. Also saw Scaup, Ruddy Ducks, Northern Shovelers, Yellow-headed and Red-winged Blackbirds (too far away) and the usual Canada Geese, Mallards, etc.. On the way home, I called in to see the family of Great Horned Owls in Fish Creek Park - a relief to see three little fuzzy heads sticking up above the edge of the cavity. Our recent rain, snow and very strong winds had not harmed these little guys, thank goodness.

This photo of a Gray Jay was taken in dense forest in dreadful light, but I managed to brighten it enough to post it. I don't usually get the chance to photograph these birds, and certainly not on a friend's (David) hand. Taken last September in West Bragg Creek. That's MY granola bar that it flew down for, LOL.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Jay

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