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We finally got some snow and temperatures below freezing so it was time to go hiking when everybody is staying warm at home. Grabbed a few shots on the way.

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all: Sony a7rIII, Sony FE 100-400 GM
IMBY Sacramento County California​
 
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Took the D500 out for a walk today hoping to see some ducks flyby but all I saw was a few Song Sparrows and not another peep.
D500, 500 PF

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Terrific thread with wonderful images. I guess I'll join in with a couple of birds that I don't think I've seen posted yet.

Palm Warbler - D7200, Tamron 100-400 @ 400 mm. 1/500, f8, ISO 640, +.33 EV

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Loggerhead Shrike - D7500, Tamron 100-400 @400mm. 1/800, f6.3, ISO 200
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First semi-serious outing with the D850 + 500pf yesterday as we were getting a gentle dusting of snow all day long.

Eastern bluebirds (2 males and 1 female if I am not mistaken). Yes, they are facing the wrong way (of course it's not a framing error by the operator).

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And a mockingbird that had enough common sense to face the right direction.
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Being on the extreme southern edge of it's usual range a Pine Sisken was something of a surprise rare occurrence in our backyard yesterday enjoying the new thistle seed feeder.
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Great images everybody!

Here's one from today. Looked out the window to see a couple of these Brown Creepers searching for bugs on the trees, grabbed my camera, opened up a window and waited for one of them to spiral around and into view.

Nikon D5, 500mm PF, f/5.6, 1/1000", ISO 280
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