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Chickadee eating spanworms


Chickadee picking at spanworm eggs and newly hatched larva. I'm glad
they like to eat them.
This was taken with my Olympus E-P2 with a lens a friend gave me last
year. It's an RMC Tokina 80-200mm zoom (f/4) in a Pentax K mount. I
bought an adaptor for it and it works fine. I'm no lover of zooms
though, and it makes me think I should be looking for some K-mount
primes to fit on my two M4/3 cameras.
This is a crop of about half the area of the original image, and it is
rather more sharpened on the bird than perhaps I should have done.
they like to eat them.
This was taken with my Olympus E-P2 with a lens a friend gave me last
year. It's an RMC Tokina 80-200mm zoom (f/4) in a Pentax K mount. I
bought an adaptor for it and it works fine. I'm no lover of zooms
though, and it makes me think I should be looking for some K-mount
primes to fit on my two M4/3 cameras.
This is a crop of about half the area of the original image, and it is
rather more sharpened on the bird than perhaps I should have done.
Fred Fouarge has particularly liked this photo
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