Tuesday, March 10, 2020

BIRDS AT HUNTLEY MEADOWS









                   



28 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the feathered enchantment.

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    1. You are very welcome EC, happy you enjoyed :)

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  2. Lovely photos and clever clogs for knowing all the bird names.

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    1. Thanks Diane, for the clever clogs comment and the memory it brings back from childhood :)

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  3. Terrific bird shots. Thanks to technology, I was able to explore a bit of Huntley Meadows via a short online video. What a lovely place to wander. It is good to see such environmental treasures available for us to visit.

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    1. Thank you Penelope, I am always thanking this technology. I am happy you found an online video so that you know what it looks like. It is my hope that I can see as many of these places as I can.As you say, environmental treasures :)

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  4. I don't think I ever came across a cardinal. What a lovely bid.

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    1. Obrigado, estou feliz que tenha gostado dos pássaros. Um abraço e uma boa semana continuada :)

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  6. I love the lighting in all these photos and the Mrs Cardinal is my favorite.. beautiful photos of beautiful birds.

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    1. It was a very bright day that day. Mrs. Cardinal is a beauty isn't she? Not as flash as the bright Red Cardinal but really lovely in her more muted colors. Thank you Sandra :)

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  7. We are still waiting to see your birds here. There are a few mallard on open water in the river. some mallards stay here all winter.

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  8. You really have a good camera with sharp lenses. Beautiful, clear photos.

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    1. We like our camera with the zoom lens. Makes getting closer more possible than our old one.

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  9. Hi Denise,
    Always fond of the Cardinals, both Male and female, and the Red-winged Blackbird is such a beauty, wonderful images, Huntley Meadows appears to be a good birding area.
    All the best,
    John

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    1. It is a wonderful birding area John and I see many people with binoculars looking up at the trees. All the best to you too :)

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  10. I have always liked seeing the female cardinal, even though the male usually gets most of the attention solely due to coloration.

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    1. I agree Dorothy, I have always thought she was a realy beauty with her muted colors, so delicate.

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  11. Beautiful photos of these birds, Denise!

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  12. Always nice to see birds, and this is a great collection :)

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan, love the birds :) All the best to you also :)

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