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Grumpy Old Guy

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Wed Jun 16, 2021, 01:31 AM Jun 2021

Yes, we have wild parrots in Los Angeles. [View all]

Last edited Wed Jun 16, 2021, 02:27 AM - Edit history (2)

EDIT: i added one of the original uncropped images to this post.
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Don't ask where they came from, because everyone will give you a different opinion. Some people think they escaped from Busch Gardens. Other people think they just escaped from their owners, or were released by them. There is also a theory that an aviary caught fire in the fifties and they were released then. Still, some folks think they just flew here from Mexico. You can hear them passing over nearly everyday because they are extremely noisy and can be heard from a good distance away.

No matter how they got here, they are always a treat to see. They are, however, very difficult to photograph, because they are extremely fast and never stay in one place very long. They also prefer very tall trees.

My wife and I were walking our dogs the other day when we startled a small flock that was perched in a very low tree. They flew right over my head, missing me by inches. I followed them down the block where they had landed in someone's apple tree. These are pics of them gorging themselves on the apples.

I've been told that the official species is mitered parakeet or mitered conure. They are much larger than the pet parakeets we are familiar with, almost as big as Amazons.

For those who are interested in the technical stuff, here is the info. I usually take my Canon EOS T6s crop sensor DSLR on my neighborhood walks. Lately I've been using the EF-S 18-135mm lens, which is equivalent to a 27-200mm on a full frame camera. I shot these at f/8, 1/2000th second, ISO auto. The really cool thing is that these are extreme crops. A 200mm lens really isn't long enough for wildlife and birds. However, I'm able to crop down to a very small percentage of the original image using Topaz SharpenAI. Topaz really has changed the way I shoot. These shots would not have been possible with this camera and lens without it. The last image is one of the original uncropped files.

Enjoy!

Ross











This next one needs a little work. It's too dark.





This is one of the original uncropped images. It's the first photo that I posted above.





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We have them down in San Diego too. BigmanPigman Jun 2021 #1
They are amazingly loud, aren't they? Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #5
All the other birds are afraid of them though. BigmanPigman Jun 2021 #9
Wow, my dear Grumpy! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2021 #2
Thank you dear Peggy. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #6
For Peggy, here is one of the original images. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #10
Reminds me (a bit) of the parrots in a documentary called "The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill" RockRaven Jun 2021 #3
No one can ever seem to agree about the species. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #7
There are several species out there catchnrelease Jun 2021 #14
Thanks for the link. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #16
I live on Telegraph Hill Demobrat Jun 2021 #13
It's music to my ears too. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #17
Gorgeous! calimary Jun 2021 #4
Thank you Calimary! Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #8
6:45 am in summer 7:15 in the fall jaysunb Jun 2021 #11
LOL! Yes they are! Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #12
After 30+ years, I know them well... GReedDiamond Jun 2021 #15
Thank you, I love them too. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #18
Thank you so much for these wonderful pictures! colorado_ufo Jun 2021 #19
Yes! Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #22
Wow! mnhtnbb Jun 2021 #20
Thank you! 😊 Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #23
Stunning photos! Blue Dawn Jun 2021 #21
Thank you so much! Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #24
Hi, Grumpy Old Guy! Blue Dawn Jun 2021 #30
I will definitely look for it. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #31
You are most welcome! Blue Dawn Jun 2021 #33
New England has parrots too... flotsam Jun 2021 #25
Great article! Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #26
Great shots, thanks for sharing - as a resident of the South Bay... Pluvious Jun 2021 #27
Same here in Culver City. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #28
Delightful Grumpy Old Guy! Amazing crop detail and colors! Thank You! George McGovern Jun 2021 #29
IMHO that's the beauty of Topaz software. Grumpy Old Guy Jun 2021 #32
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