JUVENILE ROBIN, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/250 sec. f8
ISO 1600
When I spotted this bird in a tree I thought it was some kind of thrush not often seen in these parts, but then realized it was a juvenile robin, perhaps four or five weeks old and not long from the nest. At that age they are very trusting and this one allowed me to get in close for its portrait.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Friday, June 26, 2020
Cardinal on the run
CARDINAL, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, MAY 28, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/4000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
This redbird was pickin' 'em up and puttin' 'em down when I captured him dashing from a presumed predator (probably a fellow geezer pushing a rollator) in the garden at Three Crowns Park.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/4000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
This redbird was pickin' 'em up and puttin' 'em down when I captured him dashing from a presumed predator (probably a fellow geezer pushing a rollator) in the garden at Three Crowns Park.
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Feeding time
HOUSE SPARROWS, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, JUNE 24, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x converter (420mm)
1/800 sec. f8
ISO 1600
Some fledglings take longer than others to learn how to feed themselves, and so mama still has to do all the work.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x converter (420mm)
1/800 sec. f8
ISO 1600
Some fledglings take longer than others to learn how to feed themselves, and so mama still has to do all the work.
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Singin' in the bath
FEMALE HOUSE SPARROW, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, JUNE 20, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 1600
Actually the sparrow is just taking a long drink in the garden waterfall at Three Crowns Park.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 1600
Actually the sparrow is just taking a long drink in the garden waterfall at Three Crowns Park.
Monday, June 22, 2020
I've just washed my hair . . .
HOUSE SPARROW, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, JUNE 18, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F" 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/4000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
. . . and I can't do a thing with it. This house sparrow had just emerged from the little waterfall pool in the garden of Three Crowns Park, the retirement community where we now live.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F" 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/4000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
. . . and I can't do a thing with it. This house sparrow had just emerged from the little waterfall pool in the garden of Three Crowns Park, the retirement community where we now live.
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Cowbird
COWBIRD, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, MAY 6, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax 55-300 at 260mm
1/640 sec. f8
ISO 400
The cowbird is a brood parasite, laying its eggs in the nests of smaller birds, first destroying an original egg and replacing it with one of its own. The victims being bird-brained, they rear the intruder chick as if one of theirs. Cowbirds are not nice. They are thugs. Cowbirds destroy nests of birds that reject their eggs, and some birders think those that give in and accept cowbird eggs are simply going along with the shakedown to save their nests, like bodega owners in the Bronx.
Pentax K-3
Pentax 55-300 at 260mm
1/640 sec. f8
ISO 400
The cowbird is a brood parasite, laying its eggs in the nests of smaller birds, first destroying an original egg and replacing it with one of its own. The victims being bird-brained, they rear the intruder chick as if one of theirs. Cowbirds are not nice. They are thugs. Cowbirds destroy nests of birds that reject their eggs, and some birders think those that give in and accept cowbird eggs are simply going along with the shakedown to save their nests, like bodega owners in the Bronx.
Saturday, June 20, 2020
Female Red-winged Blackbird
FEMALE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, MAY 7, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax 55-300 at 300mm
1/800 sec. f8
ISO 400
For the longest time I thought this was a Pine Siskin, a sparrow-sized finch with identical markings and a sharp pointed beak, but when I realized it was actually a lot larger (robin sized) than I remembered, it had to be a female red-winged blackbird.
Pentax K-3
Pentax 55-300 at 300mm
1/800 sec. f8
ISO 400
For the longest time I thought this was a Pine Siskin, a sparrow-sized finch with identical markings and a sharp pointed beak, but when I realized it was actually a lot larger (robin sized) than I remembered, it had to be a female red-winged blackbird.
Friday, June 19, 2020
House Finches
HOUSE FINCHES, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, MAY 28, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with 1.4x Pentax extender (420mm)
1/2000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
The house finch, abundant across North America, has an interesting history. It is native to the American Southwest. New York City pet shop owners, who had been selling them illegally, released their birds en masse in 1940 to avoid prosecution, and now they're everywhere. All house finches east of the Great Plains are descended from those New York birds.
As soon as I snapped this photo, the female in the background chased the male away and took over.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with 1.4x Pentax extender (420mm)
1/2000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
The house finch, abundant across North America, has an interesting history. It is native to the American Southwest. New York City pet shop owners, who had been selling them illegally, released their birds en masse in 1940 to avoid prosecution, and now they're everywhere. All house finches east of the Great Plains are descended from those New York birds.
As soon as I snapped this photo, the female in the background chased the male away and took over.
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Chipping Sparrow
CHIPPING SPARROW, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, APRIL 19, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with 1.4x Pentax extender (420mm)
1/2000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
Almost as abundant as the bigger house sparrow, the little chippie likes to frequent suburban gardens, policing the ground under bird feeders. Its jaunty brown cap is its most prominent identifying mark.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with 1.4x Pentax extender (420mm)
1/2000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
Almost as abundant as the bigger house sparrow, the little chippie likes to frequent suburban gardens, policing the ground under bird feeders. Its jaunty brown cap is its most prominent identifying mark.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Savannah Sparrow
SAVANNAH SPARROW, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, APRIL 19, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/320 sec. f8
ISO 100
Looking as if it went crazy with yellow eyebrow liner, this sparrow—often overlooked because it resembles a female house sparrow—is ubiquitous across the United States. It got its name not because it is common on the American savannah, but because an ornithologist spotted it in Savannah, Georgia.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/320 sec. f8
ISO 100
Looking as if it went crazy with yellow eyebrow liner, this sparrow—often overlooked because it resembles a female house sparrow—is ubiquitous across the United States. It got its name not because it is common on the American savannah, but because an ornithologist spotted it in Savannah, Georgia.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
White-Crowned Sparrow
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, MAY 2, 2020
Pentax K-3
Pentax 55-300 at 300mm
1/500 sec. f8
ISO 200
This striking little sparrow is always a welcome visitor among the clouds of house sparrows that frequent our feeders. It's common in the West but uncommon in the Midwest, usually seen here while migrating. This photo particularly pleases me because it was taken with an inexpensive consumer zoom lens racked out to its maximum focal length, proving that one does not need to use costly professional kit to get decent bird photos.
Pentax K-3
Pentax 55-300 at 300mm
1/500 sec. f8
ISO 200
This striking little sparrow is always a welcome visitor among the clouds of house sparrows that frequent our feeders. It's common in the West but uncommon in the Midwest, usually seen here while migrating. This photo particularly pleases me because it was taken with an inexpensive consumer zoom lens racked out to its maximum focal length, proving that one does not need to use costly professional kit to get decent bird photos.
Monday, June 15, 2020
White-Throated Sparrow
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, APRIL 26, 2020
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax-F f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/250 f8
ISO 100
White-Throats are infrequent but always welcome visitors amid the hordes of House Sparrows that flock to the feeder in the Three Crowns Park garden. The species is famous for its whistling call, "Old-Sam-peabody-peabody-peabody."
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax-F f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/250 f8
ISO 100
White-Throats are infrequent but always welcome visitors amid the hordes of House Sparrows that flock to the feeder in the Three Crowns Park garden. The species is famous for its whistling call, "Old-Sam-peabody-peabody-peabody."
Sunday, June 14, 2020
House Sparrow
HOUSE SPARROW, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, APRIL 20, 2020
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax-F f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/250 f8
ISO 100
Ubiquitous house sparrows have been hogging the finch feeder I installed in the garden at Three Crowns Park. They're greedy but amusing little fellows. One male in breeding livery posed nicely in a flowering forsythia bush under the feeder.
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax-F f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/250 f8
ISO 100
Ubiquitous house sparrows have been hogging the finch feeder I installed in the garden at Three Crowns Park. They're greedy but amusing little fellows. One male in breeding livery posed nicely in a flowering forsythia bush under the feeder.
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Cedar Waxwing No. 3
CEDAR WAXWING, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, MAY 12, 2020
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax F f4.5 with 1.4x Pentax extender (420mm)
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 400
This shot from our kitchen window at Three Crowns Park, taken in the evening sun, shows the wing markings, seemingly dipped into red sealing-wax, that give the bird its name.
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax F f4.5 with 1.4x Pentax extender (420mm)
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 400
This shot from our kitchen window at Three Crowns Park, taken in the evening sun, shows the wing markings, seemingly dipped into red sealing-wax, that give the bird its name.
Friday, June 12, 2020
Cedar Waxwing No. 2
CEDAR WAXWING, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, MAY 13, 2020
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax-F f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 200
Another shot of a waxwing feasting on fresh shoots in the Three Crowns Park garden. They hung around for two weeks before heading north to their summer homes.
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax-F f4.5 with Pentax 1.4x extender (420mm)
1/400 sec. f8
ISO 200
Another shot of a waxwing feasting on fresh shoots in the Three Crowns Park garden. They hung around for two weeks before heading north to their summer homes.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Cedar Waxwing No. 1
CEDAR WAXWING, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, APRIL 28, 2020
Pentax K-3
55-300mm Pentax with 1.4x Pentax extender at 322mm
1/3200 sec. f8
ISO 400
Waxwings stop in Evanston for a couple of weeks in late April and early May in flocks of about a couple dozen birds and go to town on the fresh buds of several species of trees. I was pleased with this shot because it was taken with an inexpensive consumer zoom combined with an extender, and the image quality was surprisingly good for that. The photo has also been cropped quite a bit.
Pentax K-3
55-300mm Pentax with 1.4x Pentax extender at 322mm
1/3200 sec. f8
ISO 400
Waxwings stop in Evanston for a couple of weeks in late April and early May in flocks of about a couple dozen birds and go to town on the fresh buds of several species of trees. I was pleased with this shot because it was taken with an inexpensive consumer zoom combined with an extender, and the image quality was surprisingly good for that. The photo has also been cropped quite a bit.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Cardinal on alert
CARDINAL, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS. MAY 28, 2020
Pentax K-3
300mm Pentax-F f4.5 with 1.4x Pentax extender (420mm)
1/4000 sec. f8
ISO 1600
This photoblog resumes today after a long hiatus with a shot taken in the garden of Three Crowns Park, a retirement community in Evanston, Illinois, where we now live. This colorful prelate is a frequent visitor, and if I've got the camera ready, often poses prettily for his portrait.
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