Beautiful setting, great pose and awesome background. Nice Image!This was right after the gold crowned sparrow finished his bath
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Beautiful setting, great pose and awesome background. Nice Image!This was right after the gold crowned sparrow finished his bath
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My backyard isn't nearly as interesting as some of yours!
D500, Sigma 70-200 2.8 with 2X converter, 1/1600, f/5.6, iso 400
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Fits this thread perfectly!Wish I lived where some of you lot live, all I can muster is a Bank Vole in my wood pile!View attachment 2851
That's a cute little bugger.Wish I lived where some of you lot live, all I can muster is a Bank Vole in my wood pile!View attachment 2851
Agreed@Hut. We as humans are supposed to be at the top of the food chain but after thousands of years of so called progress, we still haven't invented a way to stop hatred. You won't get any threats from me because all animals (including humans) and birds are God's children. In the words of that famous song, "Everything is beautiful, in its own way"
Wood pewee?Tonight's backyard visitor shot through the kitchen window. I'm guessing flycatcher. I sent this photo to a couple of birding friends and think that I started an argument on identification. This was taken in Southwest Ohio if anyone wants to take a guess on who this is.View attachment 2872
It's a great shot!You can not post a photo of a House Sparrow on a birding group without a bunch of griping and death threats...lol. Hopefully it is ok to do so here.
A pair of House Sparrows checking out their house last spring.
That's one of the best squirrel shots I think that I've ever seen.More thievery on my back deck.