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1 hour ago, Birding Boy said:

Looks good for a Purple to me! The shadows on the face did throw me off for a bit though.

 

42 minutes ago, Charlie Spencer said:

I agree with Purple, but do you have other shots?

 

40 minutes ago, Aidan B said:

I also say it's a Purple.

Thank you all, Yes, I have a couple more pictures. Hope it will help. Basically they are taken from the same angle though...

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On 6/23/2021 at 7:39 PM, IKLland said:

@Victor D, nice shots! what do you shoot with?

Sorry for delay, IKLland

I use P900 Nikon. Not DSLR.  It is just long zoom, but hard to get sharp picture, especially with zoom completely extended...After seeing other people pics I am not happy with results. Camera has certain limitation. Slow, AF is not accurate and fast, almost no chance to get bird in a fly....

But thank you !!

 

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3 hours ago, Victor D said:

Sorry for delay, IKLland

I use P900 Nikon. Not DSLR.  It is just long zoom, but hard to get sharp picture, especially with zoom completely extended...After seeing other people pics I am not happy with results. Camera has certain limitation. Slow, AF is not accurate and fast, almost no chance to get bird in a fly....

But thank you !!

 

Oh, that's impressive! I also use a superzoom point and shoot, not a dslr. As you said, the zoom is great, but the autofocus is very slow, and the sharpness isn't great. It's a starter camera for me ( as I'm still a new birder), but i will( later this year) be getting my first dslr. 

My current camera is a panasonic FZ-80, which i managed to get for $260!

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On 6/25/2021 at 6:18 PM, IKLland said:

Oh, that's impressive! I also use a superzoom point and shoot, not a dslr. As you said, the zoom is great, but the autofocus is very slow, and the sharpness isn't great. It's a starter camera for me ( as I'm still a new birder), but i will( later this year) be getting my first dslr. 

My current camera is a panasonic FZ-80, which i managed to get for $260!

I even managed to drop mine and crack lenses... Dos not really affect anything as crack is on a side of the lens... But I was pretty devastated when it happened

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