The balance between subject and background is just right on these. By the way...I'm so impressed you know the names of all the different flora and fauna you put up. :-)
Great shots, thanks for the visit to my blog. I really like the other blog you have here too. I have so many photos that I like, but they just aren't good enough to do anything with as they are. I look forward to getting photoshop, so I can rework them. Thanks for sharing
Kerri, these bird fellows make for such uplifting images! You have become a real expert in bird photography. Have you ever been at Old Man Lincoln's bird blog?
My Tuesday just got better Kerri.. Two great captures.. wins you a poem.
BIRD
It was passed from one bird to another, the whole gift of the day. The day went from flute to flute, went dressed in vegetation, in flights which opened a tunnel through the wind would pass to where birds were breaking open the dense blue air - and there, night came in.
When I returned from so many journeys, I stayed suspended and green between sun and geography - I saw how wings worked, how perfumes are transmitted by feathery telegraph, and from above I saw the path, the springs and the roof tiles, the fishermen at their trades, the trousers of the foam; I saw it all from my green sky. I had no more alphabet than the swallows in their courses, the tiny, shining water of the small bird on fire which dances out of the pollen.
Your Tuesday Twitters are marvelous captures!! The poses, & background colors ~fantastic shots! Also loved your Sunday reflections..and that was an awesome idea turning it upside down! :D Cat
Nice captures of birds. I especially like the titmouse. Good selective focus!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, Kerri!! The background of that second really lets us see the titmouse. I love this time of year. Wow, such nice shots.
ReplyDeleteI think I must compliment YOU with the birds rather than the other way around! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice bird shots! I see green in the background so I'm hoping spring is on it's way where you live.
ReplyDeleteThe balance between subject and background is just right on these. By the way...I'm so impressed you know the names of all the different flora and fauna you put up. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots.. I think I'll grab my camera and head out walking.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, beuatiful colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, thanks for the visit to my blog. I really like the other blog you have here too. I have so many photos that I like, but they just aren't good enough to do anything with as they are. I look forward to getting photoshop, so I can rework them. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour feathered friends must love you as you always seem to have such wonderful clear shots! =)
ReplyDeleteThose are some really nice photos! I don't know which I like best.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds. I am seeing a lot more shots of birds so I guess Spring is in the air for everyone now. I love Spring. Everything comes back to life.
ReplyDeleteLove the birds, you are so lucky to have these around, we don't have many different types of birds around here
ReplyDeletethere's been much twittering around these parts, too. great captures!
ReplyDeletePerfect and amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteKerri,
ReplyDeletethese bird fellows make for such uplifting images! You have become a real expert in bird photography. Have you ever been at Old Man Lincoln's bird blog?
Great bird pictures. I love birds.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Pictures
ReplyDeleteMy Tuesday just got better Kerri..
ReplyDeleteTwo great captures.. wins you a poem.
BIRD
It was passed from one bird to another,
the whole gift of the day.
The day went from flute to flute,
went dressed in vegetation,
in flights which opened a tunnel
through the wind would pass
to where birds were breaking open
the dense blue air -
and there, night came in.
When I returned from so many journeys,
I stayed suspended and green
between sun and geography -
I saw how wings worked,
how perfumes are transmitted
by feathery telegraph,
and from above I saw the path,
the springs and the roof tiles,
the fishermen at their trades,
the trousers of the foam;
I saw it all from my green sky.
I had no more alphabet
than the swallows in their courses,
the tiny, shining water
of the small bird on fire
which dances out of the pollen.
Pablo Neruda
Wow, you took some awesome pictures of those birds. Very Pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThe details are phenomenal! I don't know whether those birds are common in your area, but I don't think I've seen either one before.
ReplyDeleteKeri: What a great shot you took of the Tufted Titmouse. He was right on you eye level. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! THe nuthatches are seen here regularly, but not the tufted titmouse. Handsome birds!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Kerri, your bird photography really is inspiring me to get out and watch my feeders.
ReplyDeleteTwo very lovely images - they are such cuties.
ReplyDeleteI love bird pictures. These are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSome great birds shots! I like the last one, the coloring of it is fantastic!
ReplyDeletewow! really nice ones!
ReplyDeleteWiley Willows Photoblog
beautiful! our garden awaits the trees, for now it's just an empty field. for sure it will get its inhabiters soon :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteYour bird photos are second to none! I'm both admiring AND envious! well done Kerri.
ReplyDeleteTis a Twittering great post.lol.
ReplyDeleteYour Tuesday Twitters are marvelous captures!! The poses, & background colors ~fantastic shots!
ReplyDeleteAlso loved your Sunday reflections..and that was an awesome idea turning it upside down! :D
Cat
i love the twittering that goes on outside my bedroom window..i love waking up to the music they create ..beautiful shots..as always :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird photos! It's nice seeing some green popping out on those trees!
ReplyDeleteOh, those little birds are so lovely and so cute! The photos are just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese are nice photos Kerri
ReplyDeleteLovely captures Kerri
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