Northern Crow. |
Close Up Northern Crow |
Male RedPoll |
Female RedPoll |
It's the same woodpecker that's how I know he has the male red patch.
Male Hairy Woodpecker |
Male Hairy Woodpecker |
Black-capped Chickadee |
Black-capped Chickadee |
Chickadee |
Chickadee |
A note to Hilke: You once said you transferred to your hard drive directly from your camera. Did you mean external hard drive and how did you do that?
Blogger's preview on my set up is all distorted and
missing the header. Anyone else having the same problem?
I never tire of your crows, ravens, redpolls or anything! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds you have, the Woodpecker is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteAll are great but the first male Hoodpecker shot is fantastic, he looks so cute! :-)
ReplyDeleteReally neat images, especially # 5. You could have some great titles for that one. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. The ospreys have at last returned to the north fork of Long Island, our surest sign of spring and way more than welcome. Happy spring to you and your feathered friends.
ReplyDeletegreat shots, I love the woodie too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic collection of outstanding Photography.
ReplyDeletespot on Gary.
john.
Superb collection!
ReplyDeleteSuch delightful shots. The crow is very glossy!
ReplyDeleteTruly wonderful shots of the birds. Fantastic variety.
ReplyDeleteAnother great post. Love the chickadee. I'll send you my redpolls any time you want them.
ReplyDeleteBlogger, by the way, has been a pain in the a** the past few days, so that may be why you're having trouble.
Beautiful images Gary A really nice post
ReplyDeleteHey Boomer -- tell that guy you live with that I could never get tired of the birds he sees on your walks!!! (And tell hiom thanks for sharing ;>))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds. I don't often get good shots of birds, I'll have to try more this summer.
ReplyDeleteNEVER tire of him...or any of them. So nice to see such beautiful captures. I just adore the redpoll!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice bird images, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat close ups of the birds! Is it spring yet? Cheers
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots
ReplyDeleteGeorgeous photos of these winged little ones.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, and great to see Boomer in your last post.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the woodpecker Gary. Make sure you have the most up to date version of the browser you use Gary.
ReplyDeletenice shots of the woodpecker. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of feathered friends
ReplyDeleteI especially enjoyed the look in the crows' eyes--one of my favorite birds. Thanks for sharing!
Nice photos Gary. All looks good on my browser.
ReplyDeleteI see your header is back! A few people temporarily lost their headers. Neat bird shots, Gary!
ReplyDeleteThanks texwisgirl.
ReplyDeleteI like that woodpecker shot too Bob.
ReplyDeleteHe is something else isn't he JM?
ReplyDeleteThe look is really something isn't it Lois?
ReplyDeleteThanks MK. We've got snow and rain, so maybe a little early for spring.
ReplyDeleteYes that's a one in a millon shot Eileen.
ReplyDeleteThanks JR and Sue.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joo.
ReplyDeleteThe crow might even be a little slippery ladyfi.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajesh.
ReplyDeleteLouise Blogger is still a pain. It just wanted me to sign in on my own comments page.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chubskulit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sallie. Boomer told me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Al.
ReplyDeleteThe RedPolls were back to day in the middle of the snow storm, Dawn.
ReplyDeleteThanks G&B.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha. We had snow today Simone.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jidhu Jose for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThanks Julian for the kind words.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. It's Blogger trying to maintain or update their software.
ReplyDeleteEveryone likes him NF.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Blogger is working right yet EGW.
ReplyDeleteBut would you buy a used car from him Nonizamboni?
ReplyDeleteGreat close ups, Gary. Love the woodpecker sitting on the ground, unusual shot. Great redpolls images and LOVE the crows. great feather detail. Crows can be hard to get good photos of because of the dark feathers and they are cagey and hard to get close to generally.
ReplyDeleteThanks Robin. It is funny to see the woodpecker on the ground like that.
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