Wow congrats on spotting that yellow breasted chat lifer bird! Also at 1:51, it seems like female or juvenile male costas hummingbird. For flight shot, I always use the more autofocus point till I get the focus on the bird, once I get bird in focus, I use eye tracking so I have bird eye sharp. Also using the wider focal length to spot the bird then increasing the focal length to get close up of bird helps if you have zoom lens.
1:51, run this guy by some experts, looks like a Costa'sHummingbird. 6:58, sparrows, can't tell from this shot. 10:27, Oriole, seems fine for hooded especially because you had a male later.
Yea the hummingbirds are really tough- I get conflicting results. The San Diego birding group that I'm in on FB isn't as keen to offer ID advice compared to the one here in NS.
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Wow congrats on spotting that yellow breasted chat lifer bird! Also at 1:51, it seems like female or juvenile male costas hummingbird. For flight shot, I always use the more autofocus point till I get the focus on the bird, once I get bird in focus, I use eye tracking so I have bird eye sharp. Also using the wider focal length to spot the bird then increasing the focal length to get close up of bird helps if you have zoom lens.
1:51, run this guy by some experts, looks like a Costa'sHummingbird. 6:58, sparrows, can't tell from this shot. 10:27, Oriole, seems fine for hooded especially because you had a male later.
Yea the hummingbirds are really tough- I get conflicting results. The San Diego birding group that I'm in on FB isn't as keen to offer ID advice compared to the one here in NS.