Clark's Nutcracker
Named for explorer William Clark, this bird is found primarily in mountainous areas of western North America. Taken in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado USA
Named for explorer William Clark, this bird is found primarily in mountainous areas of western North America. Taken in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado USA
Clark's Nutcracker have been studied extensively looking at how they hide and relocate the nuts they store. They have an overdeveloped part of the brain that stores this info. It's cool research.
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Awesome pic... Can I ask what camera you use?
Thanks! That was taken with my old Nikon D5000, with a 70-300mm lens
Ah ok thanks! I'll let my daughter know. I was showing her some of your pics and she aaked which camera you use. She has recently got in to photography and is looking in to the different cameras.
I think the D3100 is nikon's current version of the camera. The D750 is the next level up from that and I rather like it, although its a bit pricier too.
Nice shot and congratulations for being featured on photocirlce.
I think it was better to give more space give it more space on the right side and reduce the empty space on the left. (a little pan to the right)