Theo Piccirilli
Brandon Loy
Tulips, Anyone?
How About Another Tulip?
Goldfinch
House Sparrow
House Finch
Chipper
A Chipping Sparrow on our Pedestal Feeder
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
Flowering Quince
Hatti Dinda
House Sparrow
Lilacs
Feeder with House Finch
Grackle in the Maple
Grackle in the Maple
There's a Tiger on the Loose
Chipping Sparrow in Tree
Spirea
Tulips
Mr. Grackle Sits for a Formal Portrait
The Sultans of Springfield
White-Crowned Sparrow on the Platform
Bat, Ball, and Tree, with cars
Plum
I Really Like Our House Finches
White Crowns!
Sidearms it to First
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, with Sparrows
Male and Female
Anemonies
MSU's Ryan Hudspeth
Two House Sparrows
Oreo
The May Rig
Canada Geese
I Was Skeptical About the Trellis at First
I Wait for the Daffodils all Winter
Always Liked That Classic Ilford Look
Canada Geese
Through the Trellis
A Beautiful Day for a Ballgame!
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Posting this a day late: Had an equipment failure yesterday. All better today; thanks for asking.
This day's photos were a deliberate effort to capture birds in flight. I had some success, but wasn't really satisfied.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 91
Title of "roll:" Sparrows & Starlings
Other photos taken on 5/7/2012: The Daily Flower Census shows that we had Irises, Columbines, and Cranesbill open a year back. And that our flowers-in-planters had largely survived the easy 2011-12 winter.
This day's photos were a deliberate effort to capture birds in flight. I had some success, but wasn't really satisfied.
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 91
Title of "roll:" Sparrows & Starlings
Other photos taken on 5/7/2012: The Daily Flower Census shows that we had Irises, Columbines, and Cranesbill open a year back. And that our flowers-in-planters had largely survived the easy 2011-12 winter.
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