Caught this little fella looking in my back window from one of my feeding stations. It was on April 16th, a "beautiful" spring day in a heavy snow squall off Lake Superior which dropped close to a foot of that evil white stuff in my yard. The look this Common Redpoll gave me needed no words to convey exactly what he thought of the circumstances that were upon him. This gentleman was not that happy as you can see. I did a quick shot through the window and caught what I think was the perfect expression. Not the best pic due to the quickness of snapping and a dirty window, but not bad either.
LittleRed (Ron)
LittleRed wrote:
Caught this little fella looking in my back window from one of my feeding stations. It was on April 16th, a "beautiful" spring day in a heavy snow squall off Lake Superior which dropped close to a foot of that evil white stuff in my yard. The look this Common Redpoll gave me needed no words to convey exactly what he thought of the circumstances that were upon him. This gentleman was not that happy as you can see. I did a quick shot through the window and caught what I think was the perfect expression. Not the best pic due to the quickness of snapping and a dirty window, but not bad either.
LittleRed (Ron)
Caught this little fella looking in my back window... (
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Play Johnny Horton's "Springtime in Alaska" for him!
jenz
Loc: Whittier, CA
LittleRed wrote:
Caught this little fella looking in my back window from one of my feeding stations. It was on April 16th, a "beautiful" spring day in a heavy snow squall off Lake Superior which dropped close to a foot of that evil white stuff in my yard. The look this Common Redpoll gave me needed no words to convey exactly what he thought of the circumstances that were upon him. This gentleman was not that happy as you can see. I did a quick shot through the window and caught what I think was the perfect expression. Not the best pic due to the quickness of snapping and a dirty window, but not bad either.
LittleRed (Ron)
Caught this little fella looking in my back window... (
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That expression says it all!
Very expressive - a great shot!
Richard
LittleRed wrote:
Caught this little fella looking in my back window from one of my feeding stations. It was on April 16th, a "beautiful" spring day in a heavy snow squall off Lake Superior which dropped close to a foot of that evil white stuff in my yard. The look this Common Redpoll gave me needed no words to convey exactly what he thought of the circumstances that were upon him. This gentleman was not that happy as you can see. I did a quick shot through the window and caught what I think was the perfect expression. Not the best pic due to the quickness of snapping and a dirty window, but not bad either.
LittleRed (Ron)
Caught this little fella looking in my back window... (
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Yep, that's what you get when you tell little birds big lies!
robertjerl wrote:
Play Johnny Horton's "Springtime in Alaska" for him!
Thanks for looking and commenting robertjerl. Hell, even Horton's "Springtime in Alaska" was probably better weather than what we've had so far this year.
jenz wrote:
That expression says it all!
I totally concur jenz, no words were required. Thanks for stopping by.
LittleRed (Ron)
Rineal wrote:
Very expressive - a great shot!
Richard
Thanks for the comment Rineal. Would have been a bit clearer if I could have gotten the window open without disturbing the gang at the feeder.
LittleRed (Ron)
maggiemae wrote:
If looks could kill...
Thanks for stopping by maggiemae. Tis a true statement, am lucky i taint lying on the floor right now.
LittleRed (Ron)
speters wrote:
Yep, that's what you get when you tell little birds big lies!
No lie, twas just passing on the info from our local weather forcaster. Thanks speters on stopping by and commenting.
LittleRed (Ron)
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