Thanks Louis. He was perched so nicely just asking for his photo to be taken.Good ones Bob, especially that crow, vey nicely done.
No tree rats!!I love watching crows, but have never tried photographing them . . . or Robins or tree rats or . . .!
I know what you mean.There are some birds I don't bother taking images of here in NH. But it depends on where you are from. I remember people getting excited about willets in FL - not something I would go out of my way for unless they were flying.
Thanks very much. Glad you liked the crow.Very nice Bohdan. Nice clear eye shots on both but love the crow shot. Amazing problem solving animals.
Thanks Karen.Both images are very nicely done! Like the crow...and really like the goose!
Much obliged Darrell.. ( do people still say that?)Nice Bob, you got the Blacks to pop, well done.
Thanks Brian.Nicely done handling the black in the crow, not always easy to do.
So true. Things that are common place we take for granted and tend to not appreciate or get excited about.Kudos for giving some attention to the common critters. Canadas are really beautiful birds. Something about human nature that we don't value things that are common regardless of the inherent value/beauty.
The little ones are so photogenicAgree with both of you Dan and Bob and I am guilty of ignoring the common at times. Having said that Canada Geese have a bad wrap based on numbers, temperament and the messy effect they have on public areas such as parks. They breed like rabbits and I am looking forward to snapping some picks of this years brood.![]()
Mallards in flight make a good photoAgree with your selection, we have plenty here as well. I would also add our plentiful mallards.