Capturing the flight of birds on camera
The feeling is one of excitement and anticipation
The birds probably are in a panic mode
But I do try to be careful
Slipping up to the feeders oh so gently
Carefully. Making sure Boomer and Mindy are nowhere around.
Then snapping, snapping, snapping away. Hurrying back into the house and to my computer,
Wondering if there are any good photos to share.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Nice. Redwings are hard to catch because they are skittish
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They are! Thank you!
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You are quickly becoming an expert at capturing birds in flight! I think ‘exquisite’ is an apt description for each of these photos.
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Aw! Thank you, George.
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Good photos… Always! Love your bird shots ~
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Thank you, Elaine!
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Beautiful birds but also very scary when there are so many.
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Alfred……
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Your photos just keep getting better!
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Oh. Thank you!
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Wow you have lots of Blackbirds! 🙂
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We do! I feed them until the Back Forty and Marsh gets to going. Then one day they leave me in the lurch! So I have to ride up there to see and hear them! 🙂
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you, Victoria!
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There certainly were some to share!! Excellent photos. Happy April!!!!
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Happy April back at ya!
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The return of the red-winged blackbirds is a special moment of springtime in whatever part of the country I have lived.
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That is the same feeling for me! We are lucky you and I
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Hey! The apricot tree!
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Gosh Linda loads of feathered activity at your place! 🙂
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For a spell….they are leaving now for the Back Forty and the Grasses up there.
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