Blue & Yellow Bird

© Janet R. Pedersen

Blue & Yellow Bird

Uploaded: March 09, 2002

Description

Sorry, I don't know what kind of bird it is.

Comments

March 09, 2002

What a cute thing! I like the bright colors in this photo, and depth of field gives a nice balance between seeing the twig and using the other leaves as a background. Detail in the bird is nice, too, and the light in the eye gives him some personality. Nice shot! #4121

March 09, 2002

Looks like some kind of warbler but I'm not sure what kind. Great photo Janet! #5978

Debbie Groff March 09, 2002

Beautiful! May I ask the details..Camera..Lens..Film..etc. I've been trying so hard to come up with pictures of birds with the wonderful colors and focus that you were able to capture here. Thank you Debbie Groff #5979

Janet R. Pedersen March 09, 2002

Debbie, I use a Sony DSC F707. It was set on automatic, just blind luck. The bird was on a branch close to the ground and I was just crawling around on the ground. I took several shots before it flew off. Janet #5980

Debbie Groff March 09, 2002

Thank you Janet..I'm not suprised that the colors came out so good using a digital camera...my next purchase:)! I was just wondering how you got such detail without motion blur and not having a high powered zoom lens. Being so close explains that one for me. Thank you again for explaining to me how this was captured so beautifully! #5981

Dolores Neilson March 10, 2002

Janet...a superb artistic shot of a beautiful bird!! The dof is perfect...entire bird included but dropping off to fade the background. I love the gleam in his/her eye too....and the composition...and the... #6009

Cheryl Meisel April 22, 2002

What can one say? I just love love love love love this! Congrats Cheryl #7212

Beverly Joanne Hoover October 05, 2002

Janet: Indeed, a breath=taking shot.
The Sony F707 ranks high. I've seen
lots photos, It does a marvelous job.
The BIRD- I believe is a warbler.
I've chk'd. several, not ID yet?
Am avid birder, will keep trying!!
Did you take pic in your backyard??
Location for ID bird?
Again, a very lovely photo. Thanks.
Beverly J.


#16523

Justin Keck August 08, 2005

Looks to me like it could either be a Mourning Warbler or a Nashville Warbler Female. Take a look at those two and you make the decision. very nice capture! You caught the color in this bird very nicely, and the sharpness was right on!

Justin #1691349

Melissa Olsen March 03, 2009

This is one of the finest images I have ever seen. Beautiful color and fantastic clarity! #7238561

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