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Great bird photos, John! I can't ever get close enough for any good ones (nor do I have a "real" camera with a decent zoom).
Do y'all have those big ole Pileated (sp?) Woodpeckers over there? They are amazing to hear! (both their call - which is where Woody's sound had to originate - and their hammering)
This Robyn approves of this post. Those are amazing photos. Those robins and the woody are rockin! You know the red-breasted ones are the males, right? Isn't that somethin?!
You always make me feel loved and happy, dear John. I love you lots! xoRobyn
SwedishCorner-DownUnder...Pernilla - It was my pleasure and welcome to South Carolina! Sorry if I type with a Southern Accent!
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RK-- Thank!! Hope ya'll have a fun filled weekend!
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Robyn-- I know us males always want to show off! I thought of you whilst taking their pics-- Of the beautiful breasts of the birds..OK OK--- that's when I realized they were males and I was in trouble! ;-)
Love ya gal! You are very special to me!
Joe-- I like those big Pileated dudes--they are so powerful--but even the small Red Headed ones are so cool- just like you say!
man that is an awesome eye you have, Bro!
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Can you imagine a thousand wood peckers at the same time? Man what a drum circle!
ReplyDeleteGreat images, these little critters are so colourful.
ReplyDeleteThe Walking Man asks can you imagine a thousand wood peckers at the same time? Yeah, all too well, its called a migraine.
No robins around here yet - but the geese have hung around all winter.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots John.
Just love your blog. Thanks for commenting on mine.
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Cloudia-- Thanks! Now get that camera!!!!!That has made all the difference in the world for me!
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Mark-- NO doubt!!!!!
BBB,
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Tracy-- Ha Ha! You are so right!!!
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Jeannie-- They are heading that way!!!
Thanks!
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cindy! Awesome--Thanks so much....I'll swing by asap! You are on my blogroll too!
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Great bird photos, John! I can't ever get close enough for any good ones (nor do I have a "real" camera with a decent zoom).
ReplyDeleteDo y'all have those big ole Pileated (sp?) Woodpeckers over there? They are amazing to hear! (both their call - which is where Woody's sound had to originate - and their hammering)
Thanks Kelly!! We had the Pileated in FL a lot and a few up here...but not that many anymore. The zoom is the only reason I can get these shots.
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Beautiful pictures!
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Greetings from Australia♥
Those are great - color really came through, too, and I know that's not easy.
ReplyDeleteThis Robyn approves of this post. Those are amazing photos. Those robins and the woody are rockin! You know the red-breasted ones are the males, right? Isn't that somethin?!
ReplyDeleteYou always make me feel loved and happy, dear John. I love you lots!
xoRobyn
I really do need a zoom lens on my camera. I love Woodpeckers, full of colour and style!
ReplyDeleteSwedishCorner-DownUnder...Pernilla - It was my pleasure and welcome to South Carolina! Sorry if I type with a Southern Accent!
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RK-- Thank!! Hope ya'll have a fun filled weekend!
J
Robyn-- I know us males always want to show off! I thought of you whilst taking their pics-- Of the beautiful breasts of the birds..OK OK--- that's when I realized they were males and I was in trouble! ;-)
Love ya gal! You are very special to me!
Joe-- I like those big Pileated dudes--they are so powerful--but even the small Red Headed ones are so cool- just like you say!
Have a good weekend Bro!
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Nice pics my friend. You just gotta love colorfull birds...
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