Thoughts and images of family, birds, nature, and the life we lead ... and our ongoing encounter with Alzheimer's
Nice shot of one of my favorite herons to watch Kyle! And welcome back!
Thanks, Larry. I've missed both the birding and the blogging over the past months. Still not much time for outings these days, but I'm going to put in the effort to steal a few minutes for it whenever I can. :-)
Excellent capture Kyle! Our Herons have left for warmer climates. I always look forward to see them return in the spring.
Nice photo of the heron. I like the way the light is catching the front feathers.
Great photo, love the light.
Hi Kyle. Good to see you posting again. I've been watching our version today but it much poorer light. Nice composition. Cheers FAB.
Love this photo. Herons are so magnificent. I see them often here where I live and could watch them for hours.This is my first visit here and I did a quick buzz through some of your latest posts. You do wonderful work!Kathttp://inmydreamssfk.blogspot.com/
Nice shot- I am drawn to its eye, glaring back at the camera.
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Nice shot of one of my favorite herons to watch Kyle! And welcome back!
Thanks, Larry. I've missed both the birding and the blogging over the past months. Still not much time for outings these days, but I'm going to put in the effort to steal a few minutes for it whenever I can. :-)
Excellent capture Kyle! Our Herons have left for warmer climates. I always look forward to see them return in the spring.
Nice photo of the heron. I like the way the light is catching the front feathers.
Great photo, love the light.
Hi Kyle. Good to see you posting again. I've been watching our version today but it much poorer light. Nice composition.
Cheers FAB.
Love this photo. Herons are so magnificent. I see them often here where I live and could watch them for hours.
This is my first visit here and I did a quick buzz through some of your latest posts. You do wonderful work!
Kat
http://inmydreamssfk.blogspot.com/
Nice shot- I am drawn to its eye, glaring back at the camera.
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