Hi Kelly, Funny, but the real question is: Is he gonna think twice before getting the seeds from there ;-) I guess he did not! Beautiful picture, I love the attitude and the composition is wonderful! Yesterday I saw a northern wheathear fyling around our garden all day, so I decided that I will start to build a kind of seeds area for this winter ;-)
Great image! Also enjoyed the post of the juvenile with the male. It's not so easy to capture these, to see them before they see you and fly. But I'm working on it! I do love seeing the birds going about their daily activities!
Cute, Kel... I'm sure that little guy found a way to get to that seed, don't you think????? They are persistent--just like I am when I'm trying to get to something to eat that I want.... ha ha
...well....he seemed to be thinking about it, but after a little bit, he skipped it and went for the thistles that were all around! More to his liking...
Isn't there a saying about the sweetest fruit is always a the end of the branch? Maybe it's the same with seeds - the ones the meanest pods are the best!
I hand hold the camera for all my photos (I used to use a monopod or tripod for distance and macro, but the VR lenses don't seem to require it). I crop the images down in Aperture (I'm a Mac).
The Story Behind "Red and the Peanut"
Red and the Peanut is named after my first bird memory. When I was about six, I was at my Great Aunt Mary's house and she was telling me about Red and the peanut. "Red" was a Northern Cardinal that had trained Aunt Mary to feed it peanuts on demand. Since Aunt Mary's "Red" started it all, what better name could I choose?
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Hi Kelly,
Funny, but the real question is: Is he gonna think twice before getting the seeds from there ;-) I guess he did not! Beautiful picture, I love the attitude and the composition is wonderful!
Yesterday I saw a northern wheathear fyling around our garden all day, so I decided that I will start to build a kind of seeds area for this winter ;-)
kelly....you take very beautiful photos.....kiss
Being teased by a teasel!
Cute photo, Kelly!
Yep, he needs a face mask. So cute Kelly!
So pretty! He looks so quizzical but I doubt he hesitated for long :)
*in my best Margaret Hamilton voice*
"We have to do these things caaarefully, caarrrefully!"
Great shot! Knowing the ingenuity of Goldfinches, I'm sure he got the seeds with not a scratch.
Great image! Also enjoyed the post of the juvenile with the male. It's not so easy to capture these, to see them before they see you and fly. But I'm working on it! I do love seeing the birds going about their daily activities!
Hi Kelly,
Must get my Health and Safety hat on here....should there not be sign up saying ' Goggles to be worn at all times' LOL.....
Great photo.
John
John....haha...little birdy goggles. I can see them now!
Roy....I can hear Margaret saying that now!!
Excellent composition Kelly. Maybe if I had a longer beak it would help! FAB
He's well equipped to tackle that safely kelly.
Cute, Kel... I'm sure that little guy found a way to get to that seed, don't you think????? They are persistent--just like I am when I'm trying to get to something to eat that I want.... ha ha
Hugs,
Betsy
Good catch Kelly! Did he dive in?
Hi Kelly.
As usual, another nice photograph.
At least he was wise enough to "think" about it.
...well....he seemed to be thinking about it, but after a little bit, he skipped it and went for the thistles that were all around! More to his liking...
Sensible bird Kelly and such a colourful one.
Great shot! I laughed when I saw this too. And what a wise bird to pass up on those almost irresitable seeds....
Great capture Kelly.
Isn't there a saying about the sweetest fruit is always a the end of the branch? Maybe it's the same with seeds - the ones the meanest pods are the best!
Lovely shot Kelly!! Love the way you captured the bird looking and thinking first. Nice to catch nature doing that isn't it :)
Funny! Good shot....they don't seem to be very afraid to dive into the thistle patch. I guess when you are that little and light, it is easier :-)
I've never see a gold finch in such a clear and relevant setting. Absolutely great shot.
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