Showing posts with label White Breasted Nuthatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Breasted Nuthatch. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

White Breasted Nuthatch


A quick stop at Bernheim several weeks ago found the park deserted, but for a mere handful of visitors and the occasional snow shower of the flurrying kind. The temps were right at 32 degrees so I wasn't willing to get out of the car. The animals seemed to be hunkered down too as all I found were a flock of White Breasted Nuthatches hopping about the Japanese Magnolia trees near the park road.
Yes, Japanese Magnolia trees of the hybrid variety. There is a stand of perhaps ten white and pink hybrids growing right where the Nuthatches were taking dinner. And just as a teaser, here's one of my images from last years photoshoot. What a glorious Spring day that was walking amongst all of the blooming Magnolias with their pink and white blossoms emitting the most amazing scents. If you go to KEYWORDS and click on Magnolia Hybrid you can see some of the images from the shoot.
I'm sorry, I digress . . . anyway I stopped and snapped a few images of the Nuthatches hoping to get an image other than the Nuthatch hanging upside down with his head peering up at you pose. Keeping an eye on them in my viewfinder I firmly pressed the release continuously for several minutes. There was no way to know what were keepers until I dropped the images into my software. Keep in mind that these little birds can move faster than the speed of light. So any tactic is a worthy tactic in capturing good images of a Nuthatch. Hope your week is off to a great start. ENJOY!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

White Breasted Nuthatch


A few weeks ago on a quick trek over to Batar Cafe, just outside Mustatatuck NWR, to grab a bite to eat, I photographed this White Breasted Nuthatch pecking away at a tree in the Cafe's garden.
Needless to say, this is the only image I've ever been able to get of this quick moving little bird. It is heavily cropped, heavily tweaked. Well, just heavily everything, but I still wanted to share as it's the only image of a Nuthatch I've ever been able to capture. Sorry for the quality. ENJOY!