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Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

author:Northeast wind horizon

Recently, I have often run to the Botanical Garden of Dahehe Island, the banks of the Heilongjiang River, and the countryside with telephoto lenses to look for birds shooting in early winter. The reason why I am so persistent in finding birds and photographing birds is mainly because the leaves of trees fall in winter, and birds are easier to find, especially after snowfall, the ground is covered with snow, grass seeds and other things on the ground are not easy to find, birds are more likely to gather where there are fruits, and fruit trees such as catalpa and mountain butter have become places they are very willing to patronize.

There is also a very important point, that is, the telephoto lens that has just entered is in the process of groping and using the xing head, hoping to shoot good bird species, shoot clearly and count the hairs, and also shoot the story, anyway, a lot of bird people have the idea. But I also know that there is no end to the road to bird shooting, so learn and adapt slowly.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Shoot birds, I hope to photograph a lot of bird species, and the rarer the better. But in fact, it is not easy to shoot birds. After all, the breed of resident birds in Heihe is limited, it is not easy to see, and it is affected and limited by the observation perspective, shooting technology, and photographic equipment, and it may not be possible to take a clear picture when you see it. In fact, at the beginning, no matter what you shoot, it is worth rejoicing.

More than a week, unconsciously also photographed a variety of Ha, some common, but also the first time to shoot, the following show you.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Red-necked plover, first shot

The following photo is a swamp, recently seen more, the bird is not large, but lively and active, quite cute.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city
Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

This is the chestnut-rumped turtle, also known as sticking bark, often turning around the tree to find food, which has been common before, and there are also common species such as common turtles.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city
Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Flying version, virtual, but like this taste

There are many fewer birds in winter than in summer, but peacebirds are now seen more often in Heihe City.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city
Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

This is peacebirds eating snow in the trees. At present, the catalpa and the mountain nuts in the city have been eaten by birds, but there are many more, and it is estimated that they can persist for a period of time, as long as there is food, there will be birds coming.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city
Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

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Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

woodpecker

Sparrow, this is my first photograph. The bird is not large, the color of the back is very close to the color of the bark, and it looks for insects to eat from the bottom to the top of the tree.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

This one is called the red-bellied grey finch, and it was first seen. The chubby ones are pretty good-looking, especially the males, and the pink belly is beautiful.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Checked the information, this bird is not common in China, and it is very happy to be photographed in Heihe City.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city
Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

The Suzaku is what we usually call the Su Sparrow. Seeing it reminds me of the picture of the rolling cage and the shooting of the cage when I was a child. These cages were hung on a tree, and the sparrows were placed in them as oil to attract other sparrows to eat, and then they were caught. As the old saying goes, birds die for food. Now I like to shoot birds, and I don't like to hurt birds.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Pine finches, birds that are not too afraid of people, have been seen last year.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Tin-billed finches, also known as wax-billed finches. The first time I photographed it, unfortunately, the body was not fully photographed.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Since the beginning of winter, I have unconsciously photographed more than ten kinds of birds, and the official shooting of birds has just begun, a bit addictive, and I hope to stick to shooting.

Bird tracks in the snowy wilderness of the border city

Red-tailed Plover

Today should be the 1,000th day of my creation on the headlines, and it coincides with the 2020 Vitality Conference, and this post is also a souvenir.

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