Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Colorful Feathers of Spring

It's so nice to see the opening of a new spring (although, a little less rain and fowl weather would be nice) with the arrival of our resident summer birds. Now don't get me wrong, I enjoy watching the Chickadees, Titmouse, Juncos, and the "dull" Goldfinches doing there thing to get us through the long winter. But when the drab pea-green feathers burst open to a brilliant yellow and the first sighting of the beautiful Bluebird and a sudden flash of a Rose breast or Ruby neck appears, well, it's just a nice fuzzy feeling. Isn't it? Even the Blue-jays, who don't do much of anything except eat and make a mess, seem to be more colorful.

Enjoy with me, some of my feathery spring friends:




























Now don't ya feel all warm and fuzzy??  

8 comments:

  1. It finally looks like spring is in the air. Great pics pop

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  2. Wow such glorious color!!!!! Love the Red Breasted Grossbeaks...now that other black orange and red bird....is that an Oriole by chance????? My husband wants me to paint one as a gift for his Mother and I need a shot of one on a cattail branch. We have Eastern Bluebirds farther south in the Niagara Area but not here in Northern Central Ontario....I just Love their coloration.....Thanks for sharing all those amazing birds....looking forward to more!!!!!

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  3. Thanks Son..preciate it.

    Sue, Thank you for the kind words.

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  4. Oh my goodness, you have some wonderful bird visitors! I'm envious.

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  5. A beautiful series, Blair! The birds and creatures of the great outdoors certainly do make life more fulfilling. There is nothing quite like watching and photographing them.

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  6. wow....you have some amazing shots here. really enjoyed this beautiful series!!!!

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  7. Sharon, Thank you for the kind words.

    Willard, Thank you again my friend. Being around wildlife is a good thing.

    Debbie, Thank you also. I'm glad to enjoyed my captures and thank you so much for commenting.

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