Ipswich Oriole
OK. OK. OK. This is not an Ipswich Oriole per se. It is a female Baltimore Oriole that I saw in the Ipswich River area. She was the first bird I spotted when I...
OK. OK. OK. This is not an Ipswich Oriole per se. It is a female Baltimore Oriole that I saw in the Ipswich River area. She was the first bird I spotted when I...
This is another fella I met in the Ipswich River Audubon Sanctuary. Very much like it is described in the textbooks, Tufted Titmice were flocking with chickadees, nuthatches, and woodpeckers. Unlike chickadees and nuthatches,...
Unfortunately, I don’t know neither Woodpeckish nor Cardinalish. I can only guess what this Downy Woodpecker says to the Cardinal guy. “Aren’t You Late Again, James?” – seems to fit the situation. The scene...
Nuthatches are other little fellas that I met in the Ipswich River area. Needless to day that before I only saw them on the photos and the photos reflect only a small part of...
Chickadee is a state bird of Massachusetts. I started to do birds photography in May and this is the first time I stumbled upon these little cute and friendly guys. Perhaps, I was hanging...
To be honest with you, I’ve never been so close to cardinals with a camera in my hands. This handsome fella agreed for a close-n-personal photo session in the Ipswich River area.
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Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski is working on production of the sequel to The Birds. This American Robin replied to the casting call and passed our audition in the Fort Heath Park. Go Birds-2!
A house sparrow on the wire in my home town. You might have already seen him in this blog. Or maybe it wasn’t him 🙂
“Tut-Tut-Tut”, – cheered me this little Robin in the Fort Heath area. – “Cheerily-Cheer-Uo-Cheerio!” My Robin language is close to zero. From what I understood, it meant a big hello to all readers of...