birds
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #21
What is the blackest black feathered bird in the World? Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Leaves – 11.01.20
Birds fly from the front to the backyard. We have plenty of trees and great cover in the backyard with a fountain and the front yard has the feeders. This week I was able to sneak around the shrubs and… Continue reading
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CEE’S BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO CHALLENGE – Patterns In Nature
The feature image was taken at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. Female elk were climbing the formations in search for heat from the thermals. Hot water was falling from the top. Continue reading
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Feathery Soft
light as a feather softer yet still holds all their strength Continue reading
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Last Photo – Oct. 2020
This Eastern Bluebird was taken with my Sony with no editing except a little cropping. Continue reading
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Sunday Stills – Backyard Birding – 10.25.20
Birds fly from the front to the backyard. We have plenty of trees and great cover in the backyard with a fountain and the front yard has the feeders. This week I was able to sneak around the shrubs and… Continue reading
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Bird Weekly – Photo Challenge – Birds with Black Feathers
I understand Halloween is celebrated with vigor in America and not so much in other countries. With that said, Halloween signifies the creepy and scary. Black cats, black birds…black everything! Continue reading
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Bird Weekly Round-Up – Week #20
Having birds around my house creates so much joy for Frank & me. Last week was the first time we have put seed in the feeders since May. The Swallowtail & Mississippi Kites have flown south and our birds can… Continue reading
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CEE’S BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO CHALLENGE – Words with “O” & “U”
Every month the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum has a Sunset/Moonrise Tour where only a few can climb the 219 step cylinder lighthouse. It is $30.00 per person and well worth going up there and having a chance to… Continue reading
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SQUARES – The WAding Kind
This character was pretty much into what was in the water than me being there photographing. Continue reading








