I have lots of blue jay photos and I got every one by providing handy peanuts. They are as much attracted to peanuts as the squirrels are.
They appear easier to spot if you look up and down the columns rather than across the lines.
I'm a fan of B/W and that is very well done. If I was changing anything it might be to increase the contrast very slightly. That is a matter of personal taste.
Nice capture. They hardly ever remain still long enough for a good shot.
First plane ride I ever had was in one of these at Kennett, Mo. in 1938 when I was 10 yrs old. What a thrill.
Had that lens on a Minolta SRT-101 back in the 70's. Was a fine lens for the time.
Looks like Seoul may have changed some over the years. I was stationed a few miles north of Seoul and at Inchon in 1946-47 and only made it into Seoul a couple of times.
Beautiful photos and great job of capturing them.
Checked with the zoo and they say they are Jaguars. Think I will take their definition.
Looks like a Jaguar to me.
One of the Evansville Zoo's two Cheetahs has cancer and was given only a year to live.
Thanks for the memories. Walked that area many times while stationed there with the military in 1946.