josephandrews222 said:On Friday we had dozens of waxwings in our front yard and front tree.
Yesterday dozens of robins and a smaller number of waxwings.
Today, nothing this morning but one of those beautiful female cardinals I referred to yesterday:
josephandrews222 said:Jack Douglas said:Ryananthony said:Jack, that tongue looks like something out of a horror movie. Great capture.
I never knew until I got a photo of it and I was in shock. It works amazingly well when you see it in action. Now if it were sharp and hard like the Pileated, that would be pure horror!
This is one aspect of photography that I love - learning about our amazing natural world via the amazing tools that we have.
Jack
I concur. For example: while the solid red color 'worn' by male cardinals is eye-catching, a detailed well-lit photo of female cardinals reveals a wonderful mix of colors that I never knew was there...
Vern said:great waxwing shots guys - and I agree about the female cardinal, they have great coloring which may seem muted by comparison to the male, but the textures and contrast are more pleasing to my eye than "RED"!
2017_02_05_123938-1402 by Bryan Holliman, on Flickrrpt said:
And +1 more.lion rock said:
Ryananthony said:A couple shots from today. The Eagles below was quite the sight. One had caught a seagull which unfortunately I didn't happen to see. It was in the field eating, surrounded by around 40 other eagles, This is a very very heavy crop of the scene. Every couple minutes, one of the eagles would challenge for it, and they would all shoot up in the air in an fight for the dead bird. They would then settle, and it would continue again a few minutes later.