Ficheru:Wild Turkey (16733801008).jpg
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After complaining about not having anything to photograph lately, I ventured out to Bailey Island and I noticed a couple of wild turkeys. My experience had been that they do not let people get too close but these two did not quickly run or fly away. Eventually I discovered the rest of the flock that included 3 or 4 males strutting around with displaying their tail feathers. A good sign that spring is on the way for us--seems it is here already for these impressive and beautiful birds. I had not realized how colorful they can be especially in the sun. A hen is behind the tom in the photo. There was lots of turkey gobble sounds. A The wild turkey is native to North America and is the heaviest member of the diverse Galliformes. It is the same species as the domestic turkey, which was originally derived from a southern Mexican subspecies of wild turkey . Although native to North America, the turkey probably got its name from the domesticated variety being imported to Britain in ships coming from the Levant via Spain. The British at the time therefore associated the wild turkey with the country Turkey and the name prevails. Adult wild turkeys have long reddish-yellow to grayish-green legs. The body feathers are generally blackish and dark brown overall with a coppery sheen that becomes more complex in adult males. Adult males, called toms or gobblers, have a large, featherless, reddish head, red throat, and red wattles on the throat and neck. The head has fleshy growths called caruncles. Juvenile males are called jakes; the difference between an adult male and a juvenile is that the jake has a very short beard and his tail fan has longer feathers in the middle. The adult male's tail fan feathers will be all the same length. When males are excited, a fleshy flap on the bill expands, and this, the wattles and the bare skin of the head and neck all become engorged with blood, almost concealing the eyes and bill. The long fleshy object over a male's beak is called a snood. When a male turkey is excited, its head turns blue; when ready to fight, it turns red. Each foot has three toes in front, with a shorter, rear-facing toe in back; males have a spur behind each of their lower legs. Male turkeys have a long, dark, fan-shaped tail and glossy bronze wings. As with many other species of the Galliformes, turkeys exhibit strong sexual dimorphism. The male is substantially larger than the female, and his feathers have areas of red, purple, green, copper, bronze, and gold iridescence. Females, called hens, have feathers that are duller overall, in shades of brown and gray. [wikipedia] |
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Fonte | Wild Turkey |
Autor | Paul VanDerWerf from Brunswick, Maine, USA |
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Esta imagen fue publicada en Flickr por Me in ME en https://flickr.com/photos/12357841@N02/16733801008 (archivo). La imagen fue revisada el 12 de xunetu de 2018 por el robot FlickreviewR 2 y confirmó tener licencia bajo los términos de cc-by-2.0. |
12 de xunetu de 2018
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tomada con español
24 mar 2015
tiempo de exposición español
0,004 segundu
número f español
8
distancia focal español
135 milímetru
sensibilidad ISO español
250
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Fabricante de la cámara | Canon |
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Modelu de la cámara | Canon EOS 5D |
Autor | Paul VanDerWerf |
Tiempu d'esposición | 1/250 seg (0,004) |
Númberu F | f/8 |
Sensibilidá ISO | 250 |
Data y hora de xeneración de los datos | 09:46 24 mar 2015 |
Llonxitú focal de la lente | 135 mm |
Etiqueta | Flickr |
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Resolución horizontal | 100 ppp |
Resolución vertical | 100 ppp |
Software usáu | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) |
Data y hora de cambiu del ficheru | 15:02 24 mar 2015 |
Programa d'esposición | Prioridá d'obturador |
Versión d'Exif | 2.3 |
Data y hora de dixitalización | 09:46 24 mar 2015 |
Velocidá APEX del obturador | 7,965784 |
Abertura APEX | 6 |
Correición d'esposición | 0 |
Valor máximu d'apertura | 5 APEX (f/5,66) |
Mou de midición | Puntual |
Flax | Flax non disparáu, supresión de flax forciáu |
Espaciu de color | sRGB |
Resolución X del planu focal | 3086,925795053 |
Resolución Y del planu focal | 3091,2951167728 |
Unidá de resolución del planu focal | pulgaes |
Procesamientu d'imaxe personalizáu | Procesu normal |
Mou d'esposición | Esposición automática |
Balance de blancos | Balance manual de blancos |
Triba de captura d'escena | Estándar |
Númberu de serie de la cámara | 2121204444 |
Lente usada | EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM |
Hora que camudaron los metadatos la cabera vegada | 11:02 24 mar 2015 |
ID única del documentu orixinal | 9F90C28152D30BF2183F8FBEAD1AE574 |
Estáu del copyright | Drechos d'autor ensin configurar |
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Información de contautu | vanderwerfpaul@yahoo.com
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Versión d'IIM | 4 |