Bald Eagles are just plain beautiful in so many ways
Bald Eagles are always so majestic. I never tire of photographing them
Mike The Female was just below him and a lot larger. I think he was complaining about the social distancing. LOL
Male Bald Eagle sharing opinion with his mate
The swallow still isn't tack sharp but I'm working on it
The first is a Violet Green Swallow (Like taking a photo of a bullet that is constantly changing directions). The second is a Male Yellow Rumped Warbler. The third is a Ruby Crowned Kinglet (leaving as usual) and the last is a Wood Duck Drake
I want to thank every one for their concern for others and to please maintain social distancing. Thank You and stay safe through all of this.
Larry James
The first is a Male Northern Pintail, the second is a Male Northern Shoveler, The third is a Male and Female Northern Shoveler, The fourth is a Male and Female Gadwall and the fifth is a Male and Female Wood Duck
I posed the same question sometime ago and got the same crap answers it was all a gimmick and not a one of them ever tried one I have a 32in curved Samsung monitor that I've used for several months now and I absolutely love it
Here are the Woodys. They fly at about Mach 10
Phil said I was missing a Gadwall So here is a male Gadwall
I want to thank everyone for looking at my photos and yes I am aware the letters are BIF but these were all Ducks SOOO they became DIF (Ducks in Flight)
I'm still working on the Gadwall thanks for looking at my photos
The first is a Male and Female Northern Pintail, The second is a Male Green-Winged Teal, The third is a Male American Wigeon and the last is a Male Barrow's Goldeneye
I have an unwritten rule. I never have man made objects in my bird and wild life photos. Today however was an exception. This was taken from the Port of Olympia with the Washington state Capitol Dome in the back ground. This is not photoshopped It is cropped a little but that is all.
Larry James