A photojournal of wildlife, wild flowers and forest life in a small section of Northern Ontario, Canada.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Black-Capped Chickadees of the Vermilon River. A Post to Scenic Sunday
I've said before that Boom & I shoot a lot of photos, partially I think,because we live in a wilderness and have plenty of oppportunities. So I collect a lot of files of unpublished work and some are even still on memory cards. So with very little text here are some my favourite bird.
A Post to Scenic Sunday @ http://scenicsunday.blogspot.com/
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A great job your doing, the Chickadees are something else. Well done.
ReplyDeleteBlack-capped chickadees are proof that we often judge by looks. It looks sweet and cute. Sometime it even is. I love its courage.
ReplyDeleteBy-the-way, I told my mother's husky all about Boomer, how he writes his own blog. I was trying to encourage Vixen to start her own blog about caring for an 88 year old human.
nellie
I never tire of seeing chickadees. Great photos!
ReplyDeletecute bird...
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Une magnifique serie, les macros sont tres beaux, thanks for sharing
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The cute little dickens! They are one of my very favorite birds too. I usually don't like to tame the wild critters and am very careful, around my yard to not try to get closer to them. I'll even, on occasion, chase the deer and the turkeys so that they learn that humans are fearsome critters and they don't become easy prey for hunters. But, I'm really tempted to try and get the chickadees to feed from my hand this year. After all, no one is going to hunt them.
ReplyDeleteThey are sweet birds! And lots of fun to photograph.
ReplyDeleteMy cat is sitting on my laptop and staring at these lovely birds! I don't want to know what kind of thoughts my cats has in his mind...
ReplyDeleteNice capture, as always, Gary.
Chickadees are so much fun to watch. You have captured them well.
ReplyDeleteTell Vixen from Boom that looking after a human of any age is a tough job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary!!
ReplyDeleteHi Clavis thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteThanks WINY for the visit and words en francais!!
ReplyDeleteHi Louise. These are tough little guys.
ReplyDeleteHi EGW and they are great little guys!!
ReplyDeleteJust remind him that these little guys are Boom's friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks BJR for the words and visit.
ReplyDeleteYou got some really wonderful shots!! I love him!
ReplyDeletecuties! Nice shots Gary- these guys can be feisty! :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos. Looks very similar to our Marsh/Willow Tit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisachaos for the visit and words.
ReplyDeleteThey are fiesty, and amazingly well adapted to thedir habitat, Jill.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam and similiar to the Chaffinch?
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