My Little Starling
Another character from our street – a European Starling. We already had a special photo report about these guys. Overall, they are quiet common in towns, suburbs, and countryside near human settlements. They feed...
Another character from our street – a European Starling. We already had a special photo report about these guys. Overall, they are quiet common in towns, suburbs, and countryside near human settlements. They feed...
Here is a cheerful and gregarious little fella from our town. This a House Finch often to be seen at feeders or in nearby trees. When they’re not at feeders, they feed on the...
Continuing my photo shoots with birds, I went to the Winthrop Marsh area. Instead of birds’ photos, I took a picture of a wild rabbit. Happens. Rabbits don’t fly! I know. But this one...
Some photos of Robins of Massachusetts. As some of you might know, I love orange color. Guess what – I love robins too 🙂 More pictures of Robins: Robins On the Roof Robins of...
Some more pictures of the cardinals from our neighborhood. It’s not the first publication of cardinals’ photos at Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski. But making pictures of these guys is always fun and always rewarding. Enjoy!...
One of my favorite birds, Red-Winged Birds have these red, yellow and white wing bars that are frequently called epaulets. These guys are one of the most wide spread and numerous in Massachusetts. They...
I did photo shoots in 2 or 3 locations this morning. The guys on the pictures are from Fort Heath and Belle Isle Marsh. In case, anyone wonders.
A few snapshots of a mourning dove in Winthrop, MA. The trees in our backyards became home for various birds. Mourning doves are some of our residents. Of course, it’s not a typical real...
Great Blue Heron from Florida. With a wingspan that can be up to six and a half feet across and a body length up to 54 inches long, the Great Blue Heron is the...
Very animated, both male and female perform elaborate mating dances by facing each other, heads and tails erect. They run towards each other, flashing white wings patches, then retreat to nearby cover. Known to...