Isn't it just sooo hard to photograph these little fellows? They flit, the twigs get in the way, the focus on the camera goes bonkers. What a delight to actually suceed!
This is the kind of photo one looks at, smiles, and then keeps looking 'cause it makes one feel good! Merci!
Re the fishing gear trailer: All the gear was out on the pier with the fisherman and his fisherwoman wife! I think they were from Missouri or some strange country like that! :-) They just throw everything they need into this little trailer and go fishing.
such a small branch to hold the bird
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI agree, thanks for this nice post!
ReplyDeletea big hello from Spain
you are so right. this looks to be a young 'un.
ReplyDeleteVery cute.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth :)
A bird in the hand feels funny to me. I'll view from afar and be happy.
ReplyDeleteA sweet little fellow. I prefer him in the bush. :)
ReplyDeletecute. :)
ReplyDeleteHe does look a little like he's walking the tightrope Kate. Little cutie.
ReplyDeleteAnd looking at you with interest!
ReplyDeleteHiding out and laying low. Got to watch out for those kitty cats!
ReplyDeleteOne more worm...and that branch will not hold him!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
Nice capture. I love watching birds and photographing them when I have the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it just sooo hard to photograph these little fellows? They flit, the twigs get in the way, the focus on the camera goes bonkers. What a delight to actually suceed!
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of photo one looks at, smiles, and then keeps looking 'cause it makes one feel good! Merci!
ReplyDeleteRe the fishing gear trailer: All the gear was out on the pier with the fisherman and his fisherwoman wife! I think they were from Missouri or some strange country like that! :-) They just throw everything they need into this little trailer and go fishing.
Beautifully captured! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteMy Loyal companion Pet, come and see.
Nice job catching this little fellow.
ReplyDeleteGood balancing act as it clings to a small strand of the branch.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job of focusing in on this bird! I'm always too slow or else too fast (startling the bird).
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