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Geothlypis trichas (Common Yellowthroat)

This little guy had a really nice song and was flying along the length of the ditch. He (this is a male) mostly hid in the brambles but did sometimes come out.

I used to think that all small birds were "little brown jobbies". Not so much anymore.



Age: Mature
Camera: Nikon D800
Date: Tuesday, April 30th, 2013 at 11:01 AM
Exposure: 1/500 sec at f4.5
Exposure Compensation: 851 ev
Gender: Male
ISO: 400 asa
Lens: 80-200mm f/2.8D ED-IF AF-S Zoom-Nikkor
With cropping (you see 4% of the image as shot), this lens is effectively a 925mm lens on a 35mm camera
Plumage: Breeding
Region: North America, Canada, British Columbia
Scientific Name: species related to Geothlypis trichas (Common Yellowthroat)
Tag: bird, multiple frame image, Boundary Bay
Larger image: 2000 x 667
Raw image: 2250 x 750

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