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Waxeye feeding on wild apples.

Waxeye feeding on wild apples.
I looked out at that same tree this morning and it was swarming with wax-eyes. These fragile wee birds disappear if great, gallumping sparrows come near. The wax-eyes were my original "hope for" yesterday, but they quickly flew away when the sparrows arrived.
Wax-eyes are hard to catch - they move very quickly and "flitter" their wings often when feeding, like babies. There was a bit more light today, and less noise than the sparrow image yesterday. This wee one stayed on the apple long enough for me to catch her. Notice that the apple is much more hollowed out than yesterday and there is some light shining through the skin.

Creation date: 2/07/2010 12:11
Camera: NIKON D80
Focal length: 230*mm*(equiv. 345*mm)
Aperture: F5.6
Exposure time: 1/400"
ISO speed rating: 400/27°
Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Center-weighted average
White Balance: Manual
Flash: Flash did not fire

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