24 May 2011
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My, oh, my. Love the birdie pictures.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 976 miles, too!!!
These are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKeep pedalin'!
So adorable and so cheeky looking! Like, what are you doing? -Cocks head to get a better look-
ReplyDeleteIt´s a lovely birdie and great colors in the pics ♥.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bird! Red, yellow and black are a great color combination, and this little bird wears it well :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the info on the effects filter you have been using in previous photos. I looked up more about it.
ReplyDeleteoh my. What a gorgeous little one. And it´s blushing :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous, smiled a big morning smile when I saw them. What are they Deborah, definitely haven't seen that red-head, cheeky look before? :)
ReplyDeleteWow! what beautiful shots! and what a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteThe Tanager is one of my favorite birds but I've never been able to get good photos of one of them. Yours are wonderful! The last one is like a model posing for you. Are they from this year?
ReplyDeleteWe had another small hint of spring yesterday evening. My favorite singing bird, the hermit thrush, serenaded me and the dogs during our evening hike. I love it.
Awwww how cute and pretty they are :)
ReplyDeleteThis last weekend I came upon some people having a small renaissance fair at a small castle. It did feel like I went back in time.
Terrific work!!
ReplyDeleteWow, great bird picture!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap! That's some kinda bird. The colors are almost unreal- and the expression on its little face? I believe you pegged it perfectly. Wordless, indeed. This little tweetie bird has a few words for us :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful and so colorful!
ReplyDeleteI love the last photo best.
Barb
Amazing ! I wish I could get closer to the birds that visit my yard. I also have old grungy double panes to try to shoot through as well... we occasionally get a scarlet tanager to pass through, not yet this year.
ReplyDeleteWestern Tanagers need to get real and come to the east coast already.
ReplyDeleteI once saw a flock of these in Oregon--they were breath taking! But I didn't get to see them close up like these photos of yours!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and enjoying my paintings!
ReplyDeleteBarb
What a beautiful bird - and amazing shots!!
ReplyDeleteWW: Dinosaur & Dragon Conga Drama
What a great shout on a beautiful bird.
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