Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, with Sparrows
Sidearms it to First
White Crowns!
I Really Like Our House Finches
Plum
Bat, Ball, and Tree, with cars
White-Crowned Sparrow on the Platform
The Sultans of Springfield
Starling leaving
Theo Piccirilli
Brandon Loy
Tulips, Anyone?
How About Another Tulip?
Goldfinch
House Sparrow
House Finch
Chipper
A Chipping Sparrow on our Pedestal Feeder
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
Flowering Quince
Hatti Dinda
House Sparrow
Lilacs
Anemonies
MSU's Ryan Hudspeth
Two House Sparrows
Oreo
The May Rig
Canada Geese
I Was Skeptical About the Trellis at First
I Wait for the Daffodils all Winter
Always Liked That Classic Ilford Look
Canada Geese
Through the Trellis
A Beautiful Day for a Ballgame!
Barn
Gates Road
Taffy, repeated
The Trellis Garden Thinks It's Spring!
It's Tigers Country
Tulip and Bee
Heart of Oak
Webber Dam
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A pair of house finches at the front yard's sunflower feeder. In color because I like this version; it almost looks like I greyed out the right-side bird and the feeder. And that male's so vivid.
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I'm not a serious birder. Joan's much more serious about birding than I am, and denies that she's serious. For me it's sufficient that we have finches in the yard; our feeders certainly accomplish that. I generally recognize the birds that appear here with any frequency, but in the woods I'm usually watching the scenery, not looking for birds. Usually.
Several of my Flickr contacts are serious birders, and I really appreciate their work. I'm talking about Les Piccolo, Gary M, Dan Kashkendam Maingan, Mark Miller, and Tom Clifton, among others. All those links are to exceptional pix. I don't invest enough time in birding to get that good.
Worth mentioning: Four of those five photographers first caught my attention because we have other interests in common. Then I discovered their birds. (Life is good.)
Nonetheless, I enjoy photographing birds. Thus, above all else, last May's birding (sub)project.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 55
Title of "roll:" Birds
Other photos taken on 5/3/2012: The Daily Flower Census (61 pix) included several of a robin and a cardinal and quite a few of this cat. Our Columbines were starting to open, too.
A dramatic storm showed up in the evening; I posted a vid to Facebook.
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I'm not a serious birder. Joan's much more serious about birding than I am, and denies that she's serious. For me it's sufficient that we have finches in the yard; our feeders certainly accomplish that. I generally recognize the birds that appear here with any frequency, but in the woods I'm usually watching the scenery, not looking for birds. Usually.
Several of my Flickr contacts are serious birders, and I really appreciate their work. I'm talking about Les Piccolo, Gary M, Dan Kashkendam Maingan, Mark Miller, and Tom Clifton, among others. All those links are to exceptional pix. I don't invest enough time in birding to get that good.
Worth mentioning: Four of those five photographers first caught my attention because we have other interests in common. Then I discovered their birds. (Life is good.)
Nonetheless, I enjoy photographing birds. Thus, above all else, last May's birding (sub)project.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 55
Title of "roll:" Birds
Other photos taken on 5/3/2012: The Daily Flower Census (61 pix) included several of a robin and a cardinal and quite a few of this cat. Our Columbines were starting to open, too.
A dramatic storm showed up in the evening; I posted a vid to Facebook.
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