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Related: About this forumMoving birdbath 3' makes quite a difference
I moved my birdbath 3' to have an angle to catch the full reflection in the water, and it paid off immediately with a Painted bunting. I'll now experiment with different color stones in the bottom that make a shallow support for them. This is dark slate, but I have some white marble somewhere to try.




BONUS BUNTING eating Firespike


CaliforniaPeggy
(156,963 posts)SheltieLover
(81,683 posts)Ty for sharing!
Walleye
(45,404 posts)Raven123
(7,894 posts)SWBTATTReg
(26,395 posts)QueerDuck
(1,939 posts)Great photos!
AKwannabe
(6,897 posts)First Ive ever seen. So thank you. Very cool bird indeed. Rainbow 🌈
erronis
(24,513 posts)Grumpy Old Guy
(4,392 posts)Great shots!
We had to pull our bird feeder out because the rats were chowing down on the seed the birds were dropping.
HAB911
(10,585 posts)The birds do leave a mess, but the squirrels clean up behind them. The feeder is on a 5' Pvc pole with a cone that keeps them from accessing the feeder, so they patrol the ground all day long and there is no waste.
Callalily
(15,418 posts)The painted bunting is beautiful.
HAB911
(10,585 posts)Vinca
(54,327 posts)littlemissmartypants
(34,339 posts)TommieMommy
(3,074 posts)HAB911
(10,585 posts)TNNurse
(7,549 posts)HAB911
(10,585 posts)liberalla
(11,217 posts)So, I'm curious... As the earth moves throughout the year (longer days, shorter days), the sunlight hits differently and shadows move....
Will you always be able to get the full reflection in the birdbath? Or will you need to move the birdbath again?
HAB911
(10,585 posts)the sun is very low and I only get direct light on the bath for a couple of hours and even then it is dappled. I will get much more direct light as the sun moves north. Moving the bath not only gave me the angle needed, but moved it more into what light I have. So the answer to your question is, no I will not have to move it again, it only gets better.
I shot at a high shutter speed to catch the water droplets and high aperture for the depth of field to capture the reflection, so the ISO was an astounding 12,800, which made the photos very noisy.
FakeNoose
(42,390 posts)It looks like that painted bunting was having some fun ...
HAB911
(10,585 posts)George McGovern
(12,885 posts)And all in between and thereafter!
HAB911
(10,585 posts)i thought it told the story!
Solly Mack
(97,265 posts)Deuxcents
(27,680 posts)Uniquely beautiful 🤩
HAB911
(10,585 posts)I would imagine it to be North America's most colorful!
MustLoveBeagles
(17,212 posts)What gorgeous pictures.
twodogsbarking
(19,325 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,725 posts)Beautiful photos of the Painted bunting. Thanks for sharing them.
How lucky you are to have Painted bunting in your area, that frequent your bird bath. I'm sure they are around here in eastern NC, but I rarely see them in the garden outside.
mike_c
(37,132 posts)tazcat
(309 posts)Trueblue Texan
(4,607 posts)Kablooie
(19,121 posts)But its obviously real.
Very nice.
denvine
(870 posts)So sharp with beautiful colors! Nice job!
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