Itty Bitty
Noticed the other day the Ruby crowned Kinglets are back! And ever since I've been doing more birdwatching trying to get a shot, any shot, of one.
Therein lie the problems - they are tiny, they are fast, and they scoot from feeder to feeder. So, whichever feeder I point my camera at they naturally go to a different feeder!
To make matters worse it's been chilly and windy, so I'm having to take photos through the windows. Temps will be going up a little in the next week, so hopefully I can open a window, and have the camera pointed at the right feeder, and actually get a glimpse of that ruby crown. Until then, here's one checking out the seed-log feeder.
Itty Bitty
Noticed the other day the Ruby crowned Kinglets are back! And ever since I've been doing more birdwatching trying to get a shot, any shot, of one.
Therein lie the problems - they are tiny, they are fast, and they scoot from feeder to feeder. So, whichever feeder I point my camera at they naturally go to a different feeder!
To make matters worse it's been chilly and windy, so I'm having to take photos through the windows. Temps will be going up a little in the next week, so hopefully I can open a window, and have the camera pointed at the right feeder, and actually get a glimpse of that ruby crown. Until then, here's one checking out the seed-log feeder.