The red-bellied woodpecker has become my alarm clock beating on the drain pipe like a drum.
The butterfly weed holds on to rain and creates jewels.
Before too long it will flower and the butterflies will be happy.
The American Robin struts through the grass with an eye out for insects.
The blue jay is all fluffed out in the bath.
The house finch shows off his ruby head.
Even the office buildings are green this time of the year.
The female cardinal is having a long bath on a hotter than normal day.
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Hurray for these lovely May shots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. You are lucky to have such fine birds around you.
ReplyDeleteHappy birds! They love spring as much as I do and I'm sure they're just as glad to see it as I am! Terrific captures, Carver, the birds are absolutely gorgeous! Hope you have a wonderful week!
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These images are enchanted! Love your bird shots! I would like to know which lens you use???
ReplyDeleteNothing like a hungry woodpecker for an alarm clock! Great shots of the birds.
ReplyDeleteLove your bird bath shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for visiting. To answer the question about the lens: I used the built in 36x f3.4-5.7 21.5-800mm lens (35mm equivalent)on my Nikon PS500 camera for the bird shots and the built in macro setting for the raindrops.
ReplyDeleteGreat macros and close ups. I just love to watch birds in the water.
ReplyDeleteYou do see some wonderful birds, great photos. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou have a very handsome alarm clock! I always smile when I see the birds at the bath. Fun shots!
ReplyDeleteI hate to be a wet blanket but I really don't think that woodpecker will be too successful in hammering out a nest in the drain pipe. A lovely collection of birds Carver.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous bird captures Carver - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. Lucky you surrounded by these!
ReplyDeleteLots of fun shots that made me smile, Carver! I LOVE your red-bellied woodpecker. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing, delightful, lovely!
ReplyDeletethe woodpecker looks cute with its orange head.
ReplyDeleteI hear birds chirping in the morning where I am which is probably less annoying than a woodpecker. only wish they were do it at a reason hour.
hope you have a sweet spring.
You get some wonderful birds at your feeder, Carver. Here, I consider it a special gift when i see any sort of woodpecker, and even Blue Jays are rare sightings. Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful captures and I also love the drops!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Holland,
Anna :-))
What beautiful bird compositions. Each one a joy to look at.
ReplyDeleteSo much happening around you...I love the birds and the diamonds on the leaves!:)
ReplyDeleteGreat bird captures! Love that woodpecker.
ReplyDeleteI love the bird pictures especially the ones having a bath. Thanks for sharing these. I was told that the reason that woodpeckers (males) hammer on metal objects to to make a lot of noise to attract a mate.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE these shots!! You have a great eye for detail! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteThese close up captures are so fine they could be used in a bird book. I am so impressed with this post. Loved seeing the different birds up close and personal. That blue jay looks fearless. When I was a little girl they used to get into attack mode with my mother would go out to hang out the clothes to dry. Impressive pictures this week. genie
ReplyDeleteI loved that photo of the woodpecker. Not a common sight here in London.
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