Steve posted images of an European robin the other day thought he might these images I shot this past summer. A little shaky, I was balanced on an 8 ft. ladder. Took about a week a couple hours a day until they would ignore me.
Steve posted images of an European robin the other day thought he might these images I shot this past summer. A little shaky, I was balanced on an 8 ft. ladder. Took about a week a couple hours a day until they would ignore me.
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Steve posted images of an European robin the other day thought he might these images I shot this past summer. A little shaky, I was balanced on an 8 ft. ladder. Took about a week a couple hours a day until they would ignore me.
Steve posted images of an European robin the other day thought he might these images I shot this past summer. A little shaky, I was balanced on an 8 ft. ladder. Took about a week a couple hours a day until they would ignore me.
Thank you twitcher. For most of my life I did not have much patients but after retiring I learned to slow down and am only now realizing all the neat things I missed by rushing through life. Take care.
Thank you sailorsmom. Good looking cat. Funny but every night I had to remove my ladder or one of our cats may have decided that these birds would have made a good lunch. LOL.
Real enjoyable series,they are singing the chorus of "Feed Me". :)
Thanks. Its like they never get enough to eat. I looked at picture number two three times before I noticed the second adult bird trying to steal the food. I noticed them do this before and they really just want the food to feed it themselves to their off springs. I am continually impressed with Gods handiwork. Thanks for looking!