Birding feeding
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Eastern bluebird. Richmond, Virginia. / / / TIP JAR: IF YOU LIKE MY WORK SUPPORT ME WITH ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
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A Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding in Patagonia, Arizona. Perhaps one of the world’s finest places to visit and witness spectacular bird migration, one can see up to 13 different species of hummingbird there alone during the peak of bird migration annually. /
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Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding. /
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This scenic pic is a combination of shots. All shots were taken in California. My husband loves to feed the birds, and other critters along the coast line. I took shots of him feeding the birds, and I love to take shots of sunsets over the coast. The west coast sunsets are some of the best.
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This wattlebird was so engrossed in raiding the flowers it seemed to be totally oblivious to me, I really was only about 3 metres away from it. / I’m told the flower is known as redhot pokers.
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A shot of a purple Finch eating at my birdfeeder.I’m still practicing,birds are not that easy to catch…. :))Birds always make a great card to give. / /
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[Olympus OM1, Kodak Tri-X, standard lens] This is an old favourite of mine…
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Puffin, Skomer Island, Wales
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Taken on the Boardwalk at Mandurah in Western Australia. / . / ! http://images-3.redbubble.com/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:mounted-print/size:medium/view:preview/666779-1-gharyan-ancient-pottery.jpg!:http://www.redbubble.com/people/craigshender/art/666779-1-gharyan-ancient-pottery / . / / . / / . / / . / / . /
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A flock of Sandpipers in Goleta Beach California. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- I will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below to the American Bird Conservancy And the T-Shirt below
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A female Rufeous Hummingbird shares dinner with a bumblebee as they both hoer around a Red Hot Poker
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These are Welcome Swallow Chicks in anticipation of their mother’s imminent arrival with food.
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A male eastern bluebird has supper for one of his offspring. I am so blessed to have them nest in my back yard!
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This illustration is meant to resemble a wood cut printed with color inks.
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My friend Kenrick Rampial gave me permission to draw this from a photo he has on his profile page i saw it and just wanted to draw it…..........So if any of you out there have any requests let me know i do normally only draw animals though but hey what you think?
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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.
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Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited Cosumnes River Preserve / A large white heron, the Great Egret is found across much of the world, from southern Canada southward to Argentina, and in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It’s the largest egret in the Old World, and thus has garnered the name Great White Egret. But in the Americas, the white form of the Great Blue Heron is larger and warrants that name. In the United States, the Great Egret used to be called the American Egret but that was hardly appropriate, since the species range extends beyond America and indeed farther than other herons.
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trying my skills in photoshop, this is a blend of two different shots I took, then I added a new background
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Southern Gannets in close to the rocks feeding on cuttlefish and squid. The image is a composite all shot within 30 minutes. It is an initial long exposure with a wide angle lens. The birds were then shot at the same location in the same session with a telephoto lens and “dropped in” during post processing.
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This wild sparrow was quite tame. Taken at Auckland Domain where everyone spends their summer days feeding the birds – ducks, geese, pigeons, sparrows! I made my daughter hold out some bread so i could practise photographing birds in flight. It was really hard, and of 100 photos I took like this, only 2 turned out. Going back next week for more practise :)
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Woman feeding cats on tin roof with seagull looking on in Porto, Portugal.
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I took out the new Nikon D60 today to see what it can do. I had mixed results, as you can see here: the camera is very fast but unless it’s set for the highest and largest resolution, the pictures aren’t quite good enough for calling fine art. That said tho, it was too much fun catching all sorts of things my defective D80 could never catch, like a gull less than one inch above the water, going for a cracker the duck was never gonna reach in time. This shot was taken in a nearby neighbourhood park where the “duck pond” is a magnet for many of the parents who want to introduce their children to the great childhood ritual of “Feeding The Ducks”. Here, in Sacramento California, the weather is usually temperate enough for most of the waterfowl to just winter right here. So the individual animals soon get acclimated to children and dogs: avoid like the plague. LOL! The geese also stay here so they get used to being the biggest birds around – usually bigger than most of the kids feeding the ducks. And larger geese are not all that afraid of children, much to many parent’s surprise. LOL! The fun part for adults is that many of the geese are so used to people that they will allow you to touch them a bit without biting. A few years back, a homeless man had to be asked to return the happy goose he was carrying under his raincoat, probably for a seriously nice dinner that night!!! But the gulls are a ‘on again, off again’ distraction for the most part. They are mean, aggressive, fast, always hungry, and numerous. If they see a feeding in progress the odds are that feeding will change into a gull feeding unless you can hand (or mouth…) feed a smaller animal. This poor duck never had a chance to snag this Ritz Cracker. :-D
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