things are starting to feel warm again
2. Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum)
Today I went on a walk by the river and saw this little yellow dude hopping around in the grass. There's something about yellow birds that I really love.
This guy looks PISSED!
All photos taken by me
📷 Nikon D3100 w/ 800mm lens
5. Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea)
I've since gotten better at immediately identifying Herons and Egrets, but when I first got interested in bird photography, I would often get really frustrated when trying to find the difference between them
My mind still sometimes to struggle to grasp the fact that these are the same animal
All photos taken by me: @blizblob
📷 Nikon D3100 w/ 800mm lens
9. Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis)
The Bluebird is probably my favorite bird to regularly photograph. In fact, seeing them around my house was part of what inspired me to get into bird photography in the first place! They just so obviously know that they're beautiful and are always positioning themselves to be seen by everyone. I swear, this one was striking a pose for me!
All photos taken by me: @blizblob
📷 Nikon D3100 w/ 800mm lens
10. American Pekin (Domestic Duck)
Spring has sprung and that means I'm spending a lot more time sitting by a lake and watching ducks. It's a nice reminder that sometimes you just gotta let the water roll off your back and rest in the sun.
I just adore the vibes these guys bring, I can't be sad when I'm around ducks. They're truly nature's equivalent of just being a silly little guy
All photos taken by me: @blizblob
📷 Nikon D3100 w/ 400mm lens
Aquanaut’s Holiday 2 (PS1 - 1999)
Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina)
This is probably the most common bird that I see when looking out my window. These guys just fucking love seeds
Not complaining, they're really cute :)
All photos taken by me
📷 Nikon D3100 w/ 800mm lens
Aquanauts Holiday 2 (PS1 - 1999)
hi! came here from the Carolina wren post, if they nest in the flower pot like you said, will you update us? thanx! :D
Definitely will update if they do! They actually nested in a different pot on our patio a few years ago so I’m hoping they do the same again :)