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Bird-obsessed software engineer
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Here's one of them peeking out of the box! #birds
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Very memorable for me. I've seen 3 ovenbird nests now, but that first one was the most photogenic. And it had the most babies - five. I keep thinking I need to start writing articles or posting videos to better document these experiences, but I just haven't gotten to it...
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And the screech owls are just about ready to fledge... #birds
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The pileated woodpeckers fledged just a few days ago... #birds
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Yes, got myself a kingfisher burrow this year. Been photographing them from a portable hide while sitting in the creek! The parents always perch on the same branch before delivering food. #birds
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Have you heard this story? I love it and would love to learn more about what the Native Americans had to say about birds.
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I remember this picture!
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excellent follow on point right there
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Improved my lens diagram rendering code! #raytracing
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case closed? 😂
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The GIF above is emulating the Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM. Here's my ray diagram for it.
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This is completely simulated! #raytracing
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I had the worst “Chinese” food in Ireland. So bland.
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Just a couple inches. It's mostly gone now. But it was fun!
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How about a cardinal? #birds
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Different species! Golden crowned and Ruby crowned. 🙂
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Extended version: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGpf...
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It sometimes ventures away from the water to dig up roots to eat. This shot was taken as it started to make its way back to the pond after such an "outing".
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Not far, just a few feet. Then started chewing off limbs and eating bark.
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They probably would if it was a bigger tree...
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second time I’ve seen you use the word semiotics in one day
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I think they prefer to build a new cavity each season.