| thanks! This really helps as I go back and try to see how I got it wrong. I'll never figure out sparrows, though.
I went back and looked at all of the egret shots, and you're right -- it's a great.
I'm updating my pages. thanks!
On Dec 30, 2005, at 9:40 AM, Garrett Lau wrote: I'm glad the 100-400 is working out for you. That's what I use, too. If it wasn't so cloudy, I would have gone to Shoreline at the same time you were there. Here are what I think the birds in your photos are: 1. Pied-billed Grebe 2. could be a raven. If you heard it calling, you're probably right. 3. White-crowned Sparrow 4. Double-Crested Cormorant 5. Eared Grebe 6. Eared Grebe 7. Forster's Tern 8. Common Goldeneye 9. Willet Are you sure you saw a Cattle Egret? I've never seen one in the Bay Area. --Garrett
On 12/30/05, Chuq Von Rospach <[[email protected]]> wrote: Laurie and I went out to Charleston Slough yesterday afternoon to look around, get some exercise and try to get some decent photos while I figure out what the new lens can and can't do (new lens: canon 100-400 IF IS; big, heavy, fast and long... I LIKE it..). It was about 3 in the afternoon under very grey skies, so the light was somewhat iffy.
I've got my photos up here: http://www.plaidworks.org/chuqui/ sbb-2005-12-29/
It was mostly the usual suspects. We were greeted by a Common Raven, making sure everyone around knew he was in charge. Shoreline lake had cormorants, eared grebes, least terns, a common goldeneye, what I think is a red knot, and a greater scaup that clearly wanted his picture taken.... near the lake, about 10 canada geese were on patrol, as well as some wee brown birds (my sparrow IDs suck worse than my other IDs...)
over on the slough, there were large numbers of ruddy ducks and northern shovelers, one lone white pelican, and a huge raft (100+ birds) that we finally resolved out to about 80% Buffleheads and 20% surf scoters.
Laurie found one redhead in the rafts of ducks, but we weren't able to refind it for photos.
We also saw both snowy and cattle egret. And an unseen but noisy hummingbird kvetched at us as we left...
as always, corrections to my IDs well appreciated...
(and as an aside, all of the work on the photos, and the web pages, were all done via Aperture (http://www.apple.com/aperture/ ) -- first time I've had the chance to push photos completely through the process.
-- Chuq Von Rospach, Architech [[email protected]] -- http://chuqui.typepad.com/
Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.
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