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Trent and a Chickadee

Tags: bird photo trent
Exam season is upon me and that results in not wanting to study and me picking up my camera again, dusting it off, filling up the birdfeeder to try to get some shots. That is exactly what happened this weekend. I was sitting at home not wanting to study, I looked around my room and saw my camera and decided I wanted a picture to post. I started off taking some pictures of my houseplants and then tried dropping a berry in a glass of water but that did not work out well so I settled on the birdfeeder. 
There are not as many birds in the neighboorhood I live in currently, in Peterborough as compared to Stratford but I think that is a result of the amount and type of trees around. The kinds of birds I do see are chickadees and they are not shy at all compared to the ones in Stratford. I waited outside for a couple minutes and one came and started to eat. This allowed me to take a couple photos. The bird then flew off. This process was repeated for about ten minutes until the bird eventually just flew off and did not come back, but this resulted in a decent picture and allowed me to procrastinate. 
The second photo in this post I took on my Google Pixel as I was crossing the bridge at Trent. In the photo, you are able to see Bata Libary (which is closed due to construction) and the Otonabee River bend. It was a still evening and the colours were nice and I was having a good day so this is the result. 





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