Mourning Dove
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...
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...
This is a European Starling. Not a native bird. They were introduced to NYC in 1890-91 from Europe. Of course, this guy is a local dude. He is proud of his European heritage but...
Not a day without a post. Not a day without a picture. Those are the driving ideas behind this blog. Lately, it’s been slightly corrected to not a day without a picture of a...
Hilarious response from our friend Guy B. on my latest photography sessions on birds. Happy Wednesday to all!
Our local squirrels do these routines daily. In all probability, for them it’s safer for them to travel like this. At least, on the ground there is always a danger to be hit by...
In the wild life, there are no pedestrian crossings. No street lights. No cops blended to the side street landscape. If those guys run, they run for life. Here, the camera captured how little...
I felt lucky when finally I managed to get a decent shot of this bird. There were plenty of swallows and martins at the Belle Isle cruising in their flights over the brooks and...
OK. Here goes a song of bird illiteracy of the author. Those are the pictures of the birds I made photographs of in the Belle Isle area and failed to identify them. Some of...