Guess what? 1/1000s is also a good shutter speed for photos of backyard birds in the snow. But I have no clue what sort of bird this is. Do you?
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Guess what? 1/1000s is also a good shutter speed for photos of backyard birds in the snow. But I have no clue what sort of bird this is. Do you?
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Dark Eyed Junco. Thank you @weimgarten
It’s a dark eyed junco. They over winter here, whenever I see one in the fall I know winter is coming!