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I captured this guy at Blue Springs State Park.
http://www.abfla.com/parks/BlueSpring/bluespring.html
From the web
True to its name, this warbler exhibits striking black and white plumage. Males have sharply contrasting black and white patterns while females and immature birds are slightly duller and have less black on the head and throat. This is the only warbler species that regularly forages on tree trunks and limbs, creeping over the bark like a nuthatch. With a slightly decurved bill that is relatively longer than bills of other warbler species, the Black-and-White Warbler probes in the crevices of the bark for dormant insects and insect larvae.
ISO Speed
400
Focal Length
105.0mm |
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- Dave
(2127) - [2005-11-06 19:52]
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Jeff,
Good capture! Interesting little bird.
Well seen and framed. I appreciate the note.
Thanks,
Dave
Hi Jeff,
An excellent job on the exposure with some strong back light. The colors and detail look excellent here. The composition and framing are well done. Nice work!
Scott
- livios
(16848) - [2005-11-07 7:26]
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Jeff, this is indeed a very nice capture. As mentioned above, you did great with exposure.
Great pose and pov too.
- jossim
(11724) - [2005-11-07 10:14]
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Belle prise nature et rarissime.
Félicitations et merci pour l'envoie!
Very nice capture of this black and white warbler! Good DOF and POV, great details and nice colors. TFS!