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Sasha
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Female Pin Tailed Whydah taken with ISO priority mode; looking to switch to manual soon
Another note - the point regarding the different types of AF settings will I think make a big difference, I didn't know that aspect before
My dad and I went to look for the continuing White Winged Scoter off the Huntington Beach Pier, near where I live in Irvine, California. This female was associating with 80 or so surf scoters. Periodically, a group of scoters (including the white wing) would dive near the pillars holding up the pier, probably to feed on the mussels under the water.