The Yard Birds
Activity at our feeders is increasing. I took these two this week, a male Northern Cardinal and a Black-capped Chickadee. I recently got a new camera body so I was anxious to use it.
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What gorgeous shots! I saw some chickadees too. Thank you for posting these!
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Awesome Shots Paul !!
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Had these guys around my feeders lately .. Couldn't get the Cardinal "clean" like you did!
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Am I the only one who thought this thread was going to be about music? :laugh::laugh:
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The Yard Birds
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I love to see cardinals. I guess I just like the color red.:laugh:
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If you were thinking about music you may be revealing your age
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bird feeders
I live outside of Boston and have had very few birds at my feeder this winter. Usually have plenty of cardinals, chickadees, nuthatches as well as a visiting wren and red bellied woodpecker. I've only bought 2 bags of seed. where are they? I wonder if it's because of the mild winter. I've missed them.
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They, well some of them, were still around in 2003 and they pulled in a few big names.. even "Slash.." was on this album..
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For The Birds
At our home in southern NH, we have over a dozen different species of birds visiting our feeders. Entrees include black oil sunflower seeds, thistle seeds, a special commercial finch food mix, another special commercial mix of various seeds, kernnels of corn from a farm in Indiana, a delicious homemade mixture of bacon drippings, corn meal and peanut butter put into holes drilled into a short log section, as well as suet blocks. Of course, sguirrels, pineys and chipmunks indulge in our offerings. These repasts are washed down with a vintage selection of water from our heated birdbath. :liplick:
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Good god, those are the best pictures I've ever seen! I need a new camera.
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Thank you for all the very kind comments, I am so happy that others are enjoying my images.
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