On the Podium
Little American Robin climbed on the podium in the Fort Heath Park and chirped up on behalf of the birds community in the area. Community supported their public speaker and chirped out a cheerful...
Little American Robin climbed on the podium in the Fort Heath Park and chirped up on behalf of the birds community in the area. Community supported their public speaker and chirped out a cheerful...
This was the first photo I made intentionally as a “birds photography”. The Northern Cardinal guy on the photo was extremely patient. He was sitting on the wire looking at me with a mix...
The Mockingbirds of the Belle Isle Marshes announced their support of The Birds sequel by Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski. – No mockingbirds, no thriller, – said mockingbirds imitating Sir Alfred Hitchcock’s accent in their comments....
Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski is considering production of the sequel to The Birds. This American Robin replied to the casting call and passed our audition in the Fort Heath Park.
This is a Common Grackle in the Fort Heath area of our town. “Coguba-Leek” is a sound that grackles usually make. Translating from Common Gracklish into Common English, it means: “I love to be...
A European Starling enjoying a summer afternoon on our island. Starlings are great songsters. Their bill changes colors with the seasons – yellow in spring and gray in fall. Starlings are nor naive birds....
Captured on camera, indeed. The photo session was held in Belle Isle Marshes. Many birds already left the are with their migrations. Perhaps, the local mockingbirds felt lonesome bur they were nice and patient...
This is an American Goldfinch. If you are from Boston, you’ve got to love these gold-and-black colors. Kinda Boston Bruins biut with the wings and without the Big Bad Bruins vibe 🙂 Handsome little...
It looks almost like a character from the “Game of Thrones” series. It’s not an audition for the TV show, just a common ritual routine performed by a mockingbird. Looks very impressive! The whole...
Just a few highlights from today’s photoshoot in the Belle Isle Marshes. Details and more photos are coming in the later postings. Overall, many birds left the premises with migrations. I guess red-winged blackbirds...