WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
We have started seeing daily visits of Amarican Goldfinches. They are in transition from their winter colors. Most of the males have looked a bit ratty due to the ñew black feathers just starting to show on their heads. This fellow is showing a little more than a 5 o'clock of new growth.
Along with the bright new feathers come the attitudes. These two seemed intent on doing harm to one another, for all of 10 seconds. Than their tummies got the better of them and they returned their focus to peanuts and sunflower seeds.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
WDCash wrote:
We have started seeing daily visits of Amarican Goldfinches. They are in transition from their winter colors. Most of the males have looked a bit ratty due to the ñew black feathers just starting to show on their heads. This fellow is showing a little more than a 5 o'clock of new growth.
Along with the bright new feathers come the attitudes. These two seemed intent on doing harm to one another, for all of 10 seconds. Than their tummies got the better of them and they returned their focus to peanuts and sunflower seeds.
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A duo of dazzling shots 🤓🤓🤓
Excellent set, Bill! #2 should be on your wall.
Looking great, happy new year Bill!!
Great set Bill, love the 2nd shot
Extra kudos for the battle scene!
Nalu
Loc: Southern Arizona
Wow, both nice but the image of the two going at it is really good. Just goes to show you that vintage dslr's like the 7DII still got what it needs to make fantastic images.
Cute bird. The mid-sky squabble is marvelous.
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