Caruso
Maybe, no Enrico Caruso but this is one of the most consistent songsters on our street. He is a house sparrow and his songs are relatively simple. “Cheep-Cheep… Chirrup!” Cheers, folks!
Maybe, no Enrico Caruso but this is one of the most consistent songsters on our street. He is a house sparrow and his songs are relatively simple. “Cheep-Cheep… Chirrup!” Cheers, folks!
One more step and he’s in the air. European Starling, ladies and gentlemen!
If you follow Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski, you might remember these guys walking on the streets of our town. These are just a few shots of grackles in the natural habitat in the marshes from...
Photography of wild nature sometimes is associated with meeting unwanted friends like this one. Certainly, main target of my photo sessions are birds but occasionally you might meet these guys too. Poisonous or not,...
These are the guys and gals from our street. According to the 2010 census, there are 17,497 residents of our town. If you ask me how many cats live on our island, I’ll have...
When I went to the film school, I was taught that the main secret of any interview is just to let the interviewee talk. With the star level of our our TV hosts, this...
A sparrow on the wire. Nothing special but always fun to watch. Especially, if the sparrow is actually nor a sparrow but a different kind of a bird.
A little sparrow landed for a short brake to the communication gears in our neighborhood. Tiny fella reminded me a mad scientist in the super lab of some sci-fi flick on TV.
In all probability, it’s not the same robin that was heaving breakfast on the grass. It’s just a part of morning routines of little guys with an orange chest. At first, I thought it...
It’s a mourning dove.The name comes from its mournful cooing. We see them and hear them all the time.