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I'll start with my favorite, the bluebirds
![]() P2108632 by ramcewan, on Flickr ![]() P2108636 by ramcewan, on Flickr ![]() P2108645 by ramcewan, on Flickr ![]() Romantic meal? by ramcewan, on Flickr Nuthatch ![]() I reject your sense of up by ramcewan, on Flickr took the dog for a walk, here she is looking into the woods from the edge of the street, the snow is too high for her to venture in as you can hopefully see ![]() P2108664 by ramcewan, on Flickr and here is an artistic shot of a snow drift formation I found to be cool looking I shot this (and all these) with the 70-300mm so it gives it a feel of being much bigger than it is due to telephoto compression. ![]() P2108670_1 by ramcewan, on Flickr
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Great shots. I really like the bluebirds and the nuthatch as well as the snow drifts (and the dog, of course).
When I moved from New England almost 30 years ago, I left behind two of my favorite birds -- the black-capped chickadees and the white-breasted nuthatches. The Carolina chickadee doesn't make it this far south and neither do the white-breasted nuthatches. Fortunately, the tufted titmice visit. |
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Beautiful shots of the Bluebirds. They are pretty cute birds and would be my faves as well.
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