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birdie@lemmy.worldMto birding@lemmy.world•Egyptian Goose, San Diego Creek, Orange County, CaliforniaEnglish2·2 years agoThe ones we have here would never let you get this close!
birdie@lemmy.worldOPMto birding@lemmy.world•European Goldfinch on a tree next to the parking lot of my office (North-Western Germany, July 2023)English1·2 years agoI am not sure if you should bother with the Sigma. I had a lot of trouble with my Tamron 150-600 mm lens and I’ve heard of people who’ve had similar problems with Sigma. Issues with focussing and sharpness especially. And it’s also really heavy. I’ve been able to get better pictures with the 100-400 than I was with the 150-600 mm Tamron which I’ve ultimately sold again.
I would recommend you try it out before you buy it. Maybe mine was just a bad model. But as I said, others have reported the same thing with Tamron and Sigma on Canon R cameras.
birdie@lemmy.worldOPMto birding@lemmy.world•European Goldfinch on a tree next to the parking lot of my office (North-Western Germany, July 2023)English1·2 years agoThank you! It was taken with a Canon EOS R10 and an RF 100-400 mm lens.
birdie@lemmy.worldOPto The Brompton Community@discuss.tchncs.de•My first Brompton bicycle (C-Line)English2·2 years agoAs I understand it, the discount applies to a new Brompton, not the DB one you’d been riding.
birdie@lemmy.worldOPto The Brompton Community@discuss.tchncs.de•My first Brompton bicycle (C-Line)English2·2 years agoSomeone knows his castles! It is indeed the Sparrenburg :-)
birdie@lemmy.worldOPMto birding@lemmy.world•My first Little Ringed Plover (North-Western Germany, June 2023)English1·2 years agoYep, NRW here too. Rieselfelder Windel in Bielefeld.
birdie@lemmy.worldMto birding@lemmy.world•Great Spotted Woodpecker, Germany, Kassel, 2023English1·2 years agoEin Hübscher! Scheint ein Männchen zu sein.
There is indeed! I hope you enjoy your time here! :-)
birdie@lemmy.worldOPMto birding@lemmy.world•Finally saw a Common Firecrest from up close!English1·2 years agoThank you! :-) It was a very lucky shot, they’re so fast, it’s like they have ADHD and can’t stay still! It sat there for maybe a second at most before it flew off again.
birdie@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Estonia passes law to allow same-sex marriageEnglish11·2 years agoFinally, Estonia can indeed into Nordic!
birdie@lemmy.worldMto birding@lemmy.world•Scarlet-backed flowerpecker found on a sunny dayEnglish1·2 years agoFlowerpecker?! I love woodpeckers and now you tell me there’s flowerpeckers? Great photo and amazing-looking bird!
Glad to see you here in this community! Lovely photo and well spotted! Very well-camouflaged bird. Are these in Europe? Never seen one here in Germany.
birdie@lemmy.worldMto birding@lemmy.world•A victorious House wren singing after chasing a rival away from my backyard1·2 years agoI love wrens. The ones we have here in Germany sing so loudly. Definitely one of the largest voice-to-body ratios of any bird.
Welcome to Lemmy and welcome to this birding community! :-) Thank you for sharing this photo, really cool-looking bird! Where did you observe it? The storks we have here in Germany look quite different.
Really beautiful bird! I love the blue ring around its eye. Reminds me a little bit of the Collared Doves we have here in Europe, but the Mourning Dove looks prettier I think :-)
Great photo! Birds facing forward often look hilarious. Looks like he fluffed up his head feathers!
I have never been a hard-core gamer and didn’t finish either D2 or even D3 — I did spend a lot of time with both of them, however, and thoroughly enjoyed my time with them.
I really like D4 so far, I have to say. Runs perfectly on my SteamDeck and it’s a lot of fun to play! If you look past the fact that you need an active Internet connection and the fact that there are (so far) purely cosmetic micro transactions, I think it’s a really fun and good game!
Fantastic shot! Where was this taken? (just a rough location)
Sorta kinda. I usually pop in to check on reports every now and then but I haven’t really seen all that many yet.