Category: birds
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Wordless Wednesday- Windy Day at the Beach
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Wordless Wednesday : Robin Perching
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Wordless Wednesday : Owls
Please see below for second owl photo.
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What was your favorite photo?
Thank you to everyone who checked out my blog this week. Please click the “continue below” button below this gallery of all of this week’s photos to place your vote for your favorite. I hope you enjoyed all the hues and colors! Thanks for your feedback! Rob.
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of Blue and Yellow
What I love about photographing flowers is the variety of colors and hues they offer. I always enjoy being surprised by seeing such color plants in places I do not expect to do so. The photo above was taken several years ago during a walk around Washington D.C. I noticed this small garden not far…
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of You – Birds
I was trying to get a different angle on a bird feeder I photograph all the time so I stood under the porch and waited for this bird to land. The backlight was a bit on the strong side, but I thought the color and hues behind the bird made for a colorful silhouette. (please…
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What was your favorite photo?
Thank you to everyone who checked out my blog this week. I truly appreciate you. ISBAA has traveled far and wide this week from Deep Creek Lake, Md., to Pittsburgh to Lake Tahoe. Which photo was your favorite? Please click the “continue below” button to see a gallery of this week’s photos and a place…
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Reflective Titmouse
I shot this photo of a tufted titmouse resting on an aluminum pie pan filled with bird feed.
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Hummingbirds on High
During a recent trip to Deep Creek Lake (MD) I was able to get much closer to some hummingbirds than I had been able to in the past. The birds would buzz the feeders and then retreat to nearby trees. I am in the habit of wearing an bright red Washington Nationals cap and I…
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Juvenile Tufted Titmouse and an American Goldfinch
It is fun for a change to photograph baby birds. They look different and act differently much like this juvenile tufted titmouse that was at our feeder one late afternoon last week. The sun was low to the side of the feeder. The light bounced off our sliding glass doors on the porch to provide…