Description
I drove by a few guys walking a road early this week, they all had cameras. I stopped to ask and wen they said a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher had been seen I offered to help locate it again. Not sure how it ended up here but it was here. They're usually a southern bird, they might venture into southern Ontario from time to time but I suspect its a rarity here. Cornell's "All About Birds" doesn't even include Newfoundland on the map illustrating its range. Possibly blown up this way by winds from hurricane Ernesto in August...who knows..Cute little bird, about 3 inches in length and this one wasn't vocalizing too much. My pleasure to see it and photograph it and share it with you folks!@
Taken By
Greg McIntosh
Taken On
October 25, 2024
Tagged
rare
gnatcatcher
st
john
s
newfoundland
bird
nature
wildlife
canon
avalon
peninsula
cape
spear
animal
wren
beak
finch
eye
feather
twig
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Focal:
840
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Lens Model:
EF600mm f/4L IS II USM +1.4x III
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Shutter speed:
0.0025
sec
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Aperture: f/
8