John - yes - winter to summer... some folk just go right to the image
without reading my hyperbole :-)
I don't know where the "/" stuff came from ... in another reply to Jack
post I cleaned it up...
I think it was thunderbird being weird on top of my terrible typing.
To complete an answer to Subash - Pentax LX as mentioned but the lens
was a 70-210 zoom, not the 300 prime..
I also said I took the shot on the Dempster in the Yukon- and while we
did photo ptarmigans at a picnic stop along that route, I
also photo'ed on on the Denali Highway - and I think that is where I
took this guy... want to dig a bit to find others/different and
possibly re scan a different shot.
ann
On 5/28/2018 2:56 PM, John wrote:
On 5/27/2018 22:06, Subash Jeyan wrote:
On Sun, 27 May 2018 16:56:05 -0400
ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
Feeling left out of the birding shots , as haven't been able to do it
in years... Jostein and Ken Waller will doubtless recognize him...
but don't thing Alan or Subash or Paul or Jack have- given it's range.
This is from the 1992 trip to Alaska... actually taken in the
Yukon... along the Dempster /"Highway " (a gravel road in the tundra-
but a major road none the less.)
Taken in June, when he was transitioning to his summer garb ... it
was a late spring that year , or he might have fully lost his white
feathers
https://annsan.smugmug.com/Works-in-Print/Calendars-in-Print/Feathers/i-xtcgpQw/L/
the link worked for me and no i don't recognise him :) nice
ground-level shot. is this a kind of pheasant? 1992, just curious, what
lens you were using then?
subash
I think it's in transition from winter plumage to summer color.
The original link has a '/' preceding it that makes some email clients
interpret it as italic text. Copy & paste it and delete the leading
'/'. It goes right to the bird.
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