My visiting birds are always in the trees, hiding in the branches. I sure would like to get some fun photos of a variety of birds. Do I sound like I'm feeling sorry for myself? I am, just a little:-)
Great pictures, especially liked the furry orange and cream bird bottom. I can see my busy hemlock through the window behind my PC and am visited by a red flicker daily. I can't quite seem to get a picture of it but I miss when it doesn't show up.
Your bird captures are so animated and just fabulous. (saucy critters!) I love the way that blue jay orders you around! =D The little darlings are so funny. Thanks for sharing, Tabor.
My visiting birds are always in the trees, hiding in the branches. I sure would like to get some fun photos of a variety of birds. Do I sound like I'm feeling sorry for myself? I am, just a little:-)
ReplyDeletehahaha love the one with watch where you point that thing..lol
ReplyDeleteThese are great! That "birthday suit" must be working well.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to be relaxed and patient. Great pics!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures!! And yes...I agree...size does matter!!
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SUeAnn
Well, did you fill the feeder? (He's my favourite!)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, especially liked the furry orange and cream bird bottom. I can see my busy hemlock through the window behind my PC and am visited by a red flicker daily. I can't quite seem to get a picture of it but I miss when it doesn't show up.
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird shots Tabor. Thanks - Dave
ReplyDeleteCute birdies. We have most of the same ones here... They really eat me out of house and home this time of year.. Glad I can feed them though.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
I always get a chuckle out of your captions and gasp out of your bird close-ups.
ReplyDeleteGosh, they're so gorgeous. I do wish we had cardinals.
ReplyDeleteYour bird captures are so animated and just fabulous. (saucy critters!)
ReplyDeleteI love the way that blue jay orders you around! =D The little darlings are so funny. Thanks for sharing, Tabor.
What a wonderful collection of visiting birds.
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