I am jealous you have all of those yellow finches(?)...I have one of two but not a whole feeder full! What a fabulous capture...I just love that lone flying bird!
Beautiful shot. I like the action of the b ird as he comes in for a landing and separation of colros between the blues and whites of the background and those foreground shades of yellow.
This blog is a personal challenge to learn more about photography. I am following the guidelines at Virtual Photowalk. My tools are all inexpensive or free. I use a Nikon point and shoot, the S620 and free editing software (Picasa and Gimp).
Your feeder gets much better colors than mine. Are they a finch of type?
ReplyDeleteFabulous image. I love the bird coming in for a landing. Great detail in the wire basket. Gosh, Karen, you must live in the far, far north!
ReplyDeleteI am jealous you have all of those yellow finches(?)...I have one of two but not a whole feeder full! What a fabulous capture...I just love that lone flying bird!
ReplyDeleteThings must still be pretty tough for that many to hang around the vicinity where they know there is an easy touch like you. Beautiful landing shot,
ReplyDeleteI love this shot. I also have a whole bunch of bird feeders in the yard. I'm always looking at them to see who is there.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!! Awesome job on the bird in flight!!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot with the birds feeding. It is the incoming bird that really makes it special for me. Nice job. Now what are these birds?
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot. I love the way that bird's wings are blurred, it adds motion and interest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I like the action of the b ird as he comes in for a landing and separation of colros between the blues and whites of the background and those foreground shades of yellow.
ReplyDeleteThese are yellow house finches, I put out thistle seed and they come in hoards. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I like the way the incoming bird's wings are blurred.
ReplyDeleteThis really is a great shot. So much detail and the action of the landing bird is fantastic. Job well done!
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