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Dark eyed Junco
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Dark eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) is the name of this photo taken in Pippy Park. These little birds are very common and their songs sound beautiful. If I am not mistaken, this bird is the white-winged junco (race Aikeni) because of two white stripes on its wings.
The Dark-eyed Junco is most familiar as a winter visitor to bird feeders. It comes in several distinctly different looking forms, but all are readily identified as "juncos" by their plain patterning, dark hood, and white outer tail feathers. |
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Hi Jim,
This photo is well composed with a nice POV. The bird is sharp, but have to much shadow, on my monitor at work (not calibred). I made a fast workshop to recovery shadow because I love your picture.
TFS
Eric