Thanks Malcolm. One key to getting bird pics is that the photographer stay 
still long enough that the birds become accustomed to seeing you. 

Paul via phone

> On Oct 16, 2016, at 3:28 AM, Malcolm Smith <rrve...@virginmedia.com> wrote:
> 
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> I don’t recall seeing one of these guys before, but it’s entirely possible 
> that I’ve just been missing them.Based on what I’ve read, they thrash around 
> in the brush an aren’t likely to perch in a visible spot. He didn’t seem 
> interested in my bird seed, but he may do cleanup duty on the ground once hr 
> thinks it’s safe. Don’t know. I’ll have to keep an eye out.
> 
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18299789&size=lg
> 
> K-1, D FA 150-450  plus DA 1.4 X converter, 630 mm, f8, 1/640th, ISO 6400.
> 
> That's a really strong image. I have had real difficulty getting these shots, 
> as my subjects will not stay still long enough.
> 
> Malcolm
> 
> 
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