The male Yellow-headed Blackbird defends a small territory of prime nesting reeds. He may attract up to eight females to nest within his area. ... Because Yellow-headed Blackbirds always build their nests over the water, nestlings sometimes fall in and have to swim short distances to safety.
I know so many people who love those old trees. Stone stops for every. single. one. Just says you love what's real. I'm loving that blue painted on the kraft paper. Wonderful effect.
Thanks. :cool: I just shifted the golden hour orange tones over into reds and the yellows into soft greens. It was just fairly small color shifts. I don't like the intense golden orange sunrise photos I get all that much anyway.
Wow you've done a superb job with the extracted flower, and of course yes on the red. That red especially awesome for a geranium, and we're lucky to see any red ones out here. Somebody is buying them up much earlier while they still can't survive outside and they just don't come in the store...
Did I dream it? We were recording bird songs at sunrise, looking east when I turned around and a whole herd of deer was sneaking through the refuge not far behind us. No, it really happened. You saw them and got some photos too. Things happened fast as the sun came up that day.
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