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Female Chaffinch
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Female Chaffinch captured at Marlfield Lake in Clonmel.
The Chaffinch is undoubtedly one of the most widespread and familiar birds, occupying most woodland, parkland, farmland and urban habitats across Britain & Ireland. It is this use of many habitats, coupled with its varied diet, that has made the Chaffinch such a successful species. Chaffinches are about the size of a House Sparrow but have a thinner more elongated shape, with a longer tail.
Info from www.bto.org |
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- AJ786
(6681) - [2008-03-30 6:09]
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Hi my friend,
Well shot and well composed. Love the application on rule of thirds and amazingly presented.
TFS
Cheers
AJ786
:-)
Wonderfull ..excellent view-pov
Razor sharp
But hey,, Canon 100-400 hye? lol
Still I love the view welldone
Greetings
John
- puffy
(16617) - [2008-03-31 2:08]
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Hi Wojciech,
Nice cpatured, very nice details and sharpness, very nice DOF too,
Cheers,
Sweety
- Dingo
(11948) - [2008-03-31 13:38]
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Nice sharpness, Wojchiech... amazing how long his nails are, for a wild bird ;o).
Cool bird too, and a lovely backdrop.
TFS