Monday, November 9, 2009

A Walk Down Memory Lane 14


 I invite you to join me today on this Walk Down Memory Lane as we browse through a few of Jake's slides of birds.

The first picture is not actually a bird,but the work of the Pileated Woodpecker.
These birds can create a very large cavity in the tree.


Your truly trying to hand feed the Pine Siskins.



Here are three pictures showing the results of some edit work.The above is the original.
Note the branch across the bird and then take a look at the next one.


These  edits were down with Photoshop Elements 5.


Another picture of the Ruffed Grouse,drumming.


And again the edited version.


A Western Meadowlark in the glow of sunset.


Jake captured this one sitting in our old garage.


A House Wren busy feeding it's young.


Pine Siskin in a pretty pose.


This was probably our first sighting of a Great Egret.


Here is a Killdeer nest.


Feeding a Tennessee Warbler,both the above and below photo.




Oranges are a treat for a lot of the birds.








The Baltimore Orioles love them.


This little Tennessee Warbler is looking for some orange juice.



Obviously the Cape May Warbler also enjoys oranges.


A Common Redpoll hangs onto an icicle waiting for a turn at the feeder.

The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof.








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