Duo's & Trio's
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Duo's & Trio's
The first two are of Downy Woodpeckers. The next is pf 2 Nuthatches. Both these birds are quick moving and I couldn't believe that I got 2 birds in the same frame!!
Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
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Cardinals are the one bird that is beautiful in any setting, but most perfect in the winter, aren't they! Just loved watching them in the winter against the barren trees and snow laden backgrounds! Nice shots!
Jane (from the middle of the Mitten state)
My hosta list: viewtopic.php?t=39540
My hosta list: viewtopic.php?t=39540
That looks like ONE Titmouse with TWO heads!!
Spider's Hosta List There are photos there too
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"I gotta have more cowbell!" SNL
"If your gecko is broken you have a reptile dysfunction."
"If you don't talk to your cat about catnip...who will?"
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Well, you are so welcome, LG!!
Spider, I didn't even see there were 2 until I cropped it!
Jane, a winter scene is not complete without a cardinal!
So here is another one for ya!
Spider, I didn't even see there were 2 until I cropped it!
Jane, a winter scene is not complete without a cardinal!
So here is another one for ya!
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Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir