Chilly Chickadee
by Christina Rollo
Title
Chilly Chickadee
Artist
Christina Rollo
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Chilly Chickadee by Christina Rollo. Macro photograph close up of a Black Capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus), standing in the snow on a sunny winter day with blue sky and winter berries in the background. Chickadees are often found in any habitat that has trees or woody shrubs, from forests, woodlots and residential neighborhoods to parks, and sometimes weedy fields and marshes. They are the state bird of Maine and Massachusetts in the USA.
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Christina Rollo is a New York based nature photographer who seeks captivating moments. Her passion for animals has led her to take many photos of colorful hummingbirds, birds, animals, nature and landscapes. Her fine art collection includes museum quality photo prints, canvas, acrylic, metal, framed art, greeting cards and more. Shop fine art online for home or business, bring a little outdoors in!
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December 8th, 2011
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Comments (15)
Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2022 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L
J Jerez
This image is just perfect! The splash of red invigorates and the focus with soft blur in background makes this magic!
Amber Kresge
WOW!! I can't believe you get shots this clear and awesome with a 200! YOU are truly amazing.
Christina Rollo replied:
Thanks!!! I'm not really that amazing, here's how I do it http://rollo-christina.artistwebsites.com/blogs/tips-for-winter-bird-photography.html.
Amber Kresge
You have some amazing bird shots. Just out of curiosity, what size lens are you using? Don't worry, I have no aspirations to start shooting wildlife. A macro lens is next on my list of lenses to get, plus I have no wildlife here to shoot. ;-)
Christina Rollo replied:
Thank you Amber!! I use a 200 or 300mm lens for birds, usually I'm pretty close to them.
Santi Goma Rodriguez
Oh Christina, your shot is perfect. If I spend some time looking it I start to thinking that it's near to move.