A male hairy woodpecker triggers the camera trap. Getting wide angle shots of birds has been one of the unexpected pleasures of my remote camera. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 400, f/14 at 1/160th of a second, Cognisys camera box, trail monitor and flashes.
great pic. ) This type of bird is try to make him self smaller, because he is afraide of what ever went photo trap before him, he can smell all kinds of smells.
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I’m not a bird lover, but I love this little guy! He’s just on a pleasant little nature walk.
A picture is worth a thousand words. This picture is worth the word “strutting” repeated 1000 times.
These little guys are so friendly too. If you don’t get too close they aren’t bothered much by humans.
Can always spot the red heads out there pecking away
Sometimes noisy to
What fun your having Sean something new every day
great pic. ) This type of bird is try to make him self smaller, because he is afraide of what ever went photo trap before him, he can smell all kinds of smells.
I love this shot of the hairy woodpecker – it appears as though it is poised & ready to take off with its feet about to shove off from its perch.