crappiefever, Congratulations on these photos.
My wife and I have been trying to grow a blooming bleeding-heart plant in our garden for three years. We bought the plants with blooms. Finally, we had some success. I think the flowers have some impressive color, symmetry, and anatomy.
In a rapid “walk around”, these Tree Swallows can be observed at the Baker Wetlands, near Lawrence, KS. The photos were taken with a Canon R6 and Canon RF 100-4000 f/56-8 IS lens. Those swallows are so fast, it is really difficult to bring home any images that are “keepers”. I added Sky from PhotoShop.
ialvarez50, You deserve the highest of compliments for this work.
UTMike, To me, the pic with the White-faced Ibis and the Snowy Egret are your "show stoppers". The glossy colors on the ibis and two different species are rare. Thanks for your post.
Sunsetpar, Good eye, well done with your Nikon, thanks for your post.
Irvingite Charles, Thanks for your quality sequence and posting.
tradio, Where did you take the Magnificent image?
Jesses are those leather control straps commonly seen on captive predatory birds.
Curmudgeon, Thanks for your response. Hope all is well for you in AZ.
dave.speeking, Thanks for your suggestions.
jerryc41, You are correct about the smaller size of the keyboard. I liked the ergonomics of the 670 and did not want a really large keyboard. I just did not expect the absence of the Screen Copy key. I checked at Best Buy (where I purchased the keyboard) and they were not aware of Screen Copy key deletion either. I would rather resort to the Fn +F7 keys than a desk filling keyboard. I was just hoping for a customized single fast key fix.
Linda From Maine, Thanks for this link. The Fn + F7 key on my keyboard allows me to access the Snipping Tool.
jdtonkinson, Thanks for your posted gift of the Harris's Hawks. No. 2 is my personal favorite. I was surprise not to see any jesses on the hawks. You have given good advice to any UHH enjoying desert wildlife...The Arizona Sonora Desert Museum should be on the "Must Visit" itinerary.