| Perhaps an Arctic Redpoll? Lough Gill, 6th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
I tried to put the 'scope down gently, grabbed the camera, pointed, shot off a few point blank frames when... feck... the lens cap was on and the camera was off. Instead of full-frame glorious photos, I had to scramble to get the camera sorted. The Redpoll was oblivious to my quietly frantic activity, but flew slightly further along the track. I managed these three photos, here, cropped, but otherwise unedited. Then the bird took off over my head towards the large earth embankment by the clubhouse.
| The best of the three photos, showing most of the features of an Arctic Redpoll, Lough Gill, 6th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
So, what was it? The paleness was striking. The white-looking rump also, so striking, and the photos showed a few other features I didn't get to see through the bins.
| So is it an Arctic Redpoll? Lough Gill, 6th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Photographer Nerd Extra: With the suddenness of the birds appearance and the rapidity with which I tried, clumsily, to get the camera to bear, it was only later that I was able to gauge the camera settings on those three photos. Was the exposure way up, making it look paler that it actually was? Here's a screengrab of the levels (they were actually pretty good, and the EXIF info, showing it was 1/3 over-exposed. Not a lot. The paleness was real, and not a photo effect. Bit of a relief, seeing as my eyes were telling me that already.