Agree. The "landing stage" cuts the feeder out of the frame. One question - are you actually shooting through the glass window? I look forward to seeing your other images.

Alan C

On 01/02/2026 21:21, Bob W PDML wrote:
That’s fantastic, what a great idea!

On 1 Feb 2026, at 19:03, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:

So, we got Fern on Saturday before it got to New York on Monday. As I noted in my reply 
to AnnSan's PESO, I didn't get much "snow" as such.

But what I did get was enough to bring the birds to my porch rail for the food 
I put out there.

I attached the top of a fallen tree I cut off to the porch rail so it provides 
a perch while the birds study the situation. It's positioned so I can set my 
tripod up and aim the camera out the kitchen window.

I think I've shown y'all some before where I aimed the camera out the back door 
(through the screen), but IT'S COLD OUT THERE, and I don't want to be standing 
there with the back door open.

K-1, Tokina 80-200 f/2.8 ... manipulated not quite so much as the beans.

https://flic.kr/p/2rUuCrH

I've got some more to prepare & upload - Bluejays, Cardinals, Tufted Titmouse, 
Black Capped Chickadee and a few others I haven't identified yet, so stay tuned.

Also, this second go round finally brought me some REAL snow; about four inches 
(10 cm). I'm thinking about ideas for how I might capture that as well.
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