This photograph of a Tawny Pipit was taken while we were birding in the Santa Eulalia area. It was a partly cloudy afternoon with temperatures in the low 70's. With its clean whitish breast, dark loral stripe in all plumages, pinkish to brown legs, pale supercilium, and well defined dark median coverts, this species is fairly easy to identify in the field.


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Exif
Make NIKON CORPORATION
Model NIKON D80
Orientation top, left side
X Resolution 1/72 inches
Y Resolution 1/72 inches
Resolution Unit Inches
Software CAMEDIA Master 4.3
Date/Time 2009:08:02 16:31:48
YCbCr Positioning Datum point
Exposure Time 1/1600 sec
F-Number F5.6
Exposure Program Program normal
ISO Speed Ratings 100
Exif Version 2.21
Date/Time Original 2009:05:09 16:49:28
Date/Time Digitized 2009:05:09 16:49:28
Components Configuration YCbCr
Compressed Bits Per Pixel 4 bits/pixel
Exposure Bias Value 1/-3
Max Aperture Value F5.7
Metering Mode Spot
Light Source Unknown
Flash No flash fired
Focal Length 400.0 mm
User Comment ASCII
Sub-Sec Time 10
Sub-Sec Time Original 10
Sub-Sec Time Digitized 10
FlashPix Version 1.00
Color Space sRGB
Exif Image Width 831 pixels
Exif Image Height 558 pixels
Sensing Method One-chip color area sensor
File Source Digital Still Camera (DSC)
Scene Type Directly photographed image
CFA Pattern
Compression JPEG compression
Thumbnail Offset 1004 bytes
Thumbnail Length 5402 bytes
Thumbnail Data [5402 bytes of thumbnail data]
Olympus Makernote
Interoperability
Interoperability Index Recommended Exif Interoperability Rules (ExifR98)
Interoperability Version 1.00
generated by EXIF-O-Matic on 2009.9.25