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    Campark T300/TC02 trail camera with macro filters for filming birds at close range

    Sorry, you replied as I was editing my last comment to include the new video link. You'll see it there. Yes, attaching macro/close-up filters to trail cameras to achieve close focus is nothing new. In fact, 10 years ago Busnell produced a trail cam (Nature View HD) with interchangeable close-up...
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    Campark T300/TC02 trail camera with macro filters for filming birds at close range

    Yes, I know. I made it private because someone on was sharing the video on Facebook and not giving me credit for it - even claiming hat they developed the technique. Not appreciated. Anyhow, I've uploaded the video to you YouTube again and marked it as Unlisted. Here's the link:
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    Comment by 'Inapickle' in media 'Partially Leucistic female House Finch.png'

    Thank-you. I included a link to the video those stills were taken from in my reply to Roynato above.
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    Comment by 'Inapickle' in media 'Partially Leucistic female House Finch.png'

    Thank-you. Actually, those were frame grabs from a video: Partially leucistic Female House Finch Sadly that finch hasn't reappeared but I was fortunate to be filming on the day she did.
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    Partially Leucistic House Finch

    Thanks. I have done so: Partially leucistic female House Finch
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    Partially Leucistic female House Finch.png

    Partially leucistic female House Finch
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    Partially Leucistic House Finch

    This partially leucistic (piebald) female House Finch appeared at my feeder yesterday. South-west Quebec. Video Partially leucistic female House Finch
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    Campark T300/TC02 trail camera with macro filters for filming birds at close range

    For the past year or so I've been using trail cams with third-party macro filters for filming birds at close range on my feeders. Presently I'm using a Campark T300/TC02 cam with integrated solar panel. I've produced a video showing how I attach the macro filters to the camera. Full details in...
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    Female Downy Woodpecker with atypical pigmentation

    I've uploaded a video to YouTube: Female Downy Woodpecker with Atypical Plumage Pigmentation
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    Female Downy Woodpecker with atypical pigmentation

    Rigaud, Quebec, 17th March 2023. Reviewing clips recorded today (with a Campark Trail camera) of woodpeckers on my suet feeder I noted a female Downy with atypical plumage pigmentation. Frame grab from clip: The continuous black stripe that normally runs down the back of the head is...
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    Northern Cardinal - Molting Adult or Juvenile ?

    I've posted once before, but thanks for the welcome.
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    Northern Cardinal - Molting Adult or Juvenile ?

    Thank-you Lisa.
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    Northern Cardinal - Molting Adult or Juvenile ?

    I would value an expert opinion as to whether this Northern Cardinal, filmed in my yard (Montreal) in July - August this year, is a molting adult or a juvenile ? More details are given in the Video Description. Northern Cardinal - Molting Adult or Juvenile ?
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    House Finch - Avian Pox ?

    Actually, where I had read that was here on the Bird Forum: Finch That Comes to My Feeder has Bump on Beak--Question Anyhow, following the Cornell Labs recommendation: “If you see one or two diseased birds” (as is more common with conjunctivitis or avian pox): Take down your feeders and clean...
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    House Finch - Avian Pox ?

    Thank-you It didn't seem impaired and definitely held its own on the feeder. What got me wondering if it might be Avian Pox were images like these:
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