Bird feeder 

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  • Ivan 2
    by John Radosevich

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    Ivan is rapidly growing up, now has at least 4 red feathers on his throat. He will become a very handsome young man, and certainly heir to the throne.

  • This is the same picture as the first version…but it has been reworked…with Disenchanted’s help…..Thank you soooo much for the help!! He is awesome..and a great sport for helping me….I am a beginner with editing techniques…=) I am speculating..with Erin’s help once again that this is a female Ruby Throated Hummingbird..I am not 100 percent certain about that…

  • big red 2
    by John Radosevich

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    the brilliant male cardinal paid another visit to the feeder today. I never tire of seeing this magnificent cresture, nor tire of photographing it. Every shot is different and unique, I love the way he fanned out his tail, cocked his head, as if to say, “take this shot!” /

  • Tut n Ivan
    by John Radosevich

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    a little photoshop magic places the two combatants side by side, which never happens in real life.

  • little sweetie
    by John Radosevich

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    a sweet little black-capped chickadee waits his turn at the sunflower feeder , resting in a nearby pine tree. I think chickadees are the sweetest little birds / little sweetie was nominated to the group “pay it forward” by mnkreations. I am quite flattered by the nomination, and eternally grateful to mnkreations for the nomination. mnkreatiions had this to say, and I quote: / “I would like to nominate John Radosevich and his photo Little Sweetie. He has s many wonderful photos in his gallery it is difficult to choose a favorite. John always replies back to comments and offers tips and suggestions! His patience and dilligent bird watching have certainly paid off! I love his photos!” / Please view mnkreations wonderful work! / mnkreations

  • The birds won't mind
    by Sharon Perrett

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    This squirrel decided to get inside a ceramic bird feeder, it looked very funny with it’s tail sticking out the other hole. See my other squirrel image / Watching

  • cold female
    by John Radosevich

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    a female northern cardinal braves a snow storm to visit the suet feeder for a quick snack. /

  • red-bellied woodpecker
    by John Radosevich

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    a red-bellied woodpecker surveys the suet in the pole feeder

  • tufted titmouse
    by John Radosevich

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    a titmouse waits his turn to get to thesuet

  • good cracker
    by John Radosevich

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    an adult male cardinal enjoys a sunflower seed at the sunflower restaurant

  • Finch
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    I love when the finches come to the feeders. First of all, they announce their coming with excited twitters and then they converge where the grub is, sometimes jockeying for the best position on the feeder by resorting to spirited and lively snapping of bills to get that position. This one was smart; she ate alone and wasn’t bothered by anyone’s claws in her plate. She looks so contented to be peacefully alone at the breakfast table.

  • pretty boy
    by John Radosevich

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    a blue jay proudly displays his beautiful markings and colorations

  • Fluttering Wings
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    A hummingbird is seldom still; I’ve been watching birds for a long time, but I’ve never seen a more energetic, feisty, restless species than the hummer. This particular ruby-throated hummingbird is fluttering its wings threateningly before buzzing into a high speed chase to ward off competitors from its food source. I’ve even witnessed these tiny mites chasing cardinals which are MUCH larger than they are, yet they are fearless!

  • inquisitive jay
    by John Radosevich

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    a blue jay studies me carefully, before deciding it is safe to come back to the suet feeder

  • Hanging on by a hair
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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  • the woodpeckers love the suet pole feeder that I made for them

  • the look
    by John Radosevich

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    it was getting late in the evening when this young blue jay flies in to the feeder, he gives me a good going over before eating his fill

  • pretty woman
    by John Radosevich

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    the beautiful female cardinal surveys the area before coming in to feed. I feel that the female cardinal, though less colorful than the male, photographs more beautifully than the male, I love her bright orange beak!

  • bright eyes
    by John Radosevich

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    a tufted titmouse patiently waits on a branch in a nearby tree for his turn in the sunflower seed feeder

  • The View From My Window
    by digitalmidge

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    It truly is, but with a bit of a perspective ‘twist’ (as usual ;-)

  • Titmouse
    by Gabriele Swanson IPA

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  • Little Demon
    by Krys Bailey

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    I finally managed to get this shot of one of our garden European Robins as he stopped by one of our feeders. Robins are so fast to and from the feeder that I’d all but given up! ;o) I think he’s saying “oh no, the old bat got me this time!” Still it is the least he can do for feeding him and his pals all year round. British Robins especially look awful cute, are very good at supervising the gardener, but can be territorial and stroppy little featherballs!

  • a white-breasted nuthatch strikes the classic pose as he screams at intruders in his domain

  • young red belly 3
    by John Radosevich

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    the young red-bellied woodpecker is showing rapid signs of maturity. He is losing the grayish cast to his feathers,which are turning characterstically white. Also, notice the slight orangish-brown tinge to his head feathers, which will eventually turn red.

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