Yesterday, we had some snow for the first time in many weeks--luckily the temps were above freezing. Anyway, I had an opportunity to take some pictures of the birds coming in to my seed offerings. This was a good day...several fairly exceptional shots--normally I get nothing special or only one. I posted them on Facebook, but, I refuse to abandon my blog.
Recreating a native habitat has been a dream of mine since I was about 18. It only took me 20 years, but I finally have two acres of land in the country with which to work (and play). My goal is to document the improvements I make to the property: restoring habitat & attracting birds and butterflies in addition to other wildlife.
Just the back yard!? Nah, I want the front and side yards landscaped in natives too.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Photographing Birds
With a warm, early spring, I have been doing a good bit outside (which I have yet to post about :-/ ).
Yesterday, we had some snow for the first time in many weeks--luckily the temps were above freezing. Anyway, I had an opportunity to take some pictures of the birds coming in to my seed offerings. This was a good day...several fairly exceptional shots--normally I get nothing special or only one. I posted them on Facebook, but, I refuse to abandon my blog.
Yesterday, we had some snow for the first time in many weeks--luckily the temps were above freezing. Anyway, I had an opportunity to take some pictures of the birds coming in to my seed offerings. This was a good day...several fairly exceptional shots--normally I get nothing special or only one. I posted them on Facebook, but, I refuse to abandon my blog.
Labels:
2020,
birdfeeding,
birds,
cardinal,
goldfinch,
nuthatch,
photos,
quaking aspen,
silver maple,
Spring
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