We put a new birdfeeder up on our big picture windows.
It has taken the birdies a few weeks to get
use to flying right up to the glass.
I grabbed my camera today to see what I could catch. 
Blurry, grrrrr. But look, he has a big old sunflower seed!
I think he sees me!
Yum Yum Yum!!!!!!.JPG)
Thanks for stopping by little birdy!.JPG)
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Oh Carol, the photos of this bird are just beautiful. I particularly like the last one and can just picture some scripture off to the right of it. I'm an amateur photographer, but haven't been successful photographing birds. Perhaps because I haven't been patient enough. I think I'll make that one of my goals, you've inspired me. We have tons of feeders set up that my husband manages. We love to watch the birds. Thanks!! ~ Abby
ReplyDeleteI love the photos of the birds. I have a feeder in a tree just outside my studio and it is my favourite thing to photograph... Didn't know that you could get so many birds around one feeder :D
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