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Carolina Chickadee


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bluzman

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Shot these with my Panasonic DMC-FZ300 on grounds of the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary here in Texas.

 

Panasonic DMC-FZ300, 1/250 sec, f/4, ISO 100, 0 EV, 108 mm (35mm equivalent 600mm)

 

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Panasonic DMC-FZ300, 1/320 sec, f/4, ISO 100, 0 EV, 97.4 mm (35mm equivalent 541mm)

 

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Panasonic DMC-FZ300, 1/500 sec, f/4, ISO 100, 0 EV, 108 mm (35mm equivalent 600mm)

 

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Ah, my little Chickadee...

 

Beautiful bokeh in those shots, well done.



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Thanks for the comment. :D

 

That phrase was exactly what popped into my head when I discovered what the little bird was.

 

I must note, however, that the 1940 movie "My Little Chickadee", starring W. C. Fields and Mae West preceded me be a couple of years. :P



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Fields was a comic genus.  My favorite is, ''The Dentist''.