It's good with about half as much red cabbage as green, and some shredded carrots and slivered green onions. Now I am hungry and I have all those things in the fridge, too. I should go make some!
Have not been able to contribute much lately because of a project I am on. It is an estate of 28 acres with a house of 50,000 sf plus guest area and so on. Many wild critters. I arrive well before daylight and am treated to some beautiful scenes. Yesterday morning this sky welcomed the day and I caught the hawk at lunch. Saw a large doe this morning and there is a flock of about a dozen turkeys that frequent the area. Many times it is too dark or the distance is too great but I enjoy my morning beauty while enjoying my coffee. I hope you do too.
Have not been able to contribute much lately becau... (show quote)
My neighbor know's I love to take photo's of birds and nature. They called me when they saw this hawk in their woods. Branches and pine needles got in the way but did best I could trudging through the snow to attempt to get a better shot.
"They' thought he/she captured a squirrel but this critter is black and has fur. Anyone care to guess just what it is ?
These nine House Finch shots were taken over the last seven days in my back yard using our pear trees for a prop. The distance was 25-30 feet using the 600mm setting on my Tamron 150-600mm lens.
A friend and I went for a walk in a nearby pine plantation yesterday and were astounded by the hundreds of red spotted toadstools. Also a few other varieties, none of which I know the names for, so hoping someone can help name them, please
Days of testing and finding the right setting to get the perfect shot of the Xylocopa virginica - Eastern Carpenter Bee. D800e 1/8000 sec-ISO-6400, Lens Nikon 24-70 F/2.8g on 70mm-F/11. Please Download!
What a great shot, glad you got it in the end.. :thumbup: :thumbup: