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Sunday, December 29, 2024

Olympic Trials – 10,000 Birds


By the point I submit this, I shall be in Dublin, Eire. This would be the starting of a piece journey to Spain and Morocco. However we all the time attempt to discover someplace new and fascinating for the primary few days of such journeys, whereas we modify to new time zones. This yr’s selection was Dublin.

We’ve got been making these journeys yearly for 3 years now. In 2022, I found that my getting older again would actually favor we study to journey carry-on solely. Sadly, a ten kilo (22 pound) restrict doesn’t mix properly with packing my trusty Canon Insurgent T3 digicam and Tamron 150-600 mm lens, as that combo weighs round 4 kilos. (My binoculars don’t add a lot weight, however they do eat some area.) So final yr, I bit the bullet and acquired a used Olympus mirrorless EM1 mark 2 digicam, with a 400mm lens. This combo weighs only a bit over one kilo, and occupies about 1/3 the area of my outdated tools.

As I used to be doing my analysis, I stored studying that the Olympus digicam was spectacular, but additionally extraordinarily difficult. Maybe I ought to have listened. Or I ought to have provide you with a grandchild with a love for images, so they may train this outdated canine some new methods.

I’ve certainly travelled a number of occasions with my “new” digicam. However the outcomes have been, for probably the most half, decidedly blended. Makes an attempt to customise the Olympus, which opinions swear is its biggest energy, have nearly all the time adversely affected my pictures.

However right here we’re, about to cross the Atlantic once more, and I simply can’t get round that weight restrict. So final week, I made a decision to take the Olympus on one more trial run, proper right here in Michoacán. However this time I made a decision to cease customizing, and simply belief my digicam. Hey, I needed to watch a tutorial video simply to reset to default. However as soon as I did so, I solely set my depth of subject low, and did nothing greater than to regulate the ISO (brightness) to the situations of the second. And what are you aware? The outcomes had been very, excellent!

We headed uphill that day. Or, maybe I ought to say that we headed upmountain, as we ended up 3,000 m above sea degree (10,000 toes). That, and the considerable rains we’ve had this yr, meant all the things was inexperienced, inexperienced, inexperienced. And listed here are the most effective images:

It’s good to see our waterfalls roar again to life.

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We noticed a really shy male Purple-headed Tanager. However the plant he hid behind was nearly as picturesque as he was, so I nonetheless appreciated the impact.

Transvolcanic Jays have a tendency to remain very excessive within the tall mountain bushes, so this picture was surprisingly good.

We had chosen this route as a result of certainly one of my ornithologist buddies had seen an uncommon variety of Amethyst-throated Mountain-Gems alongside it a pair days earlier than. They usually had been sort sufficient to stay for us; we noticed fairly a couple of..

Despite its colourful identify, this hummingbird just isn’t actually all that colourful. However that little bit of orange moustache is diagnostic.

There! Only a contact of amethyst throat coloration! (Belief me, it’s there.)

Like many hummingbirds, they’ll actually be fairly impolite.

Chestnut-sided Shrike-Vireos have hanging faces. However after they don’t present these, it will probably spotlight their shocking pink legs and toes.

Male Hooded Orioles all the time placed on fairly a present. However I used to be stunned to see one at such a excessive altitude.

A fantastic picture of a Mexican Violetear. Maybe this digicam and I can get alongside afterall.

And that is most likely my greatest picture but of a Purple Warbler.

Jonathan, the ornithologist pal with whom I (and one other birder pal) went, had already situated a inhabitants of threatened Michoacán River Salamanders in a close-by stream, after I instructed him about them. However he didn’t know that the Purple Warbler web site additionally has a populatino of those amphibians. They’re carefully associated to the well-known Axolotl, though River Salamanders do bear a whole metamorphosis. The primary picture reveals an immature particular person, nonetheless sporting gills (and having fun with a hefty meal of worm). The second, by far my greatest picture of the species, reveals my first grownup at this web site. Adults lose their gills, however nonetheless reside within the water, not like most amphibian adults. Mexicans typically name these Ajolotes arroyeros, with the phrase Ajolote truly sounding nearly precisely the just like the phrase Axolotl (“ah-hoe-LOE-tae).



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