Crossbill
Crossbill
Photography \ Nature | 11/16/07 @155 |
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The Red Crossbill is one of my favourite birds. The bird in this photo is not some kind of freak or mutant. All crossbills have this unusual bill - an adaptation for prying seeds out of pine cones.This photo was taken from the parking lot, before setting out on the hike where I photographed Lower Lake Kananaskis and Upper Lake Kananaskis by
The bird above is a male. I have linked a photo of a female as an additional download.
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11/16/07 @234
The clear blue sky really adds to the impact.
The background is a bit too busy IMO
Otherwise well done indeed
+ 9
11/16/07 @280
You found an excellent angle imo.
Some distractions in the lower section of the background maybe.
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Keep up the good work Don!
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I agree about the busy background at the bottom, it is a little distracting.
Good work.
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Good work Don!
Carlos
11/16/07 @658
nice bird.
great colors.
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Slightly oversharpened.
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+10
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11/17/07 @089
Gr8 details & focus!!
11/17/07 @647
Regarding the business at the bottom - the top was worse. I cloned out leaves and branches that were poking out of the bird.
Michelle - Pine Siskin, Common Redpoll and Pine Grosbeak are common around here. The siskin and redpoll tend to be irruptive with a few around most years, but much larger numbers every once and a while.
Don
11/17/07 @744
Top Mark
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11/18/07 @131
cool composition, cool details
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Tommyguns
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