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Dusty words lying under carpets,
seldom heard, well must you keep your secrets
locked inside, hidden deep from view?
You can talk to me... (Stevie Nicks)
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Awesome wildlife. So happy to see redwing blackbirds in the sky. Supposedly they have the highest number of birds, but still when 3,000 of them fall from the sky overnight it's sad and disconcerting.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see redwing black birds flying after reading about 3,000 of them falling from the sky overnight, even though there are millions more it's sad and disconcerting. Happy 1st WW of 2011
ReplyDeletelots of motion going on there! my feathered friends have been busy at my feeders. thanks for sharing!
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Thank you, very beautiful pics ♥
ReplyDeletelove these shots. :)
ReplyDeleteDo you know what birds are in the first shot? The ones with red dots? I would like to see that. :)
I love the sound of red-winged blackbirds when they take off. So lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow such amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteToday we have a really nasty snowstorm. It took me 20 minutes to dig out my car.
I have not heard about 3000 birds falling from the sky. I'm glad I missed that. Your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love these images. The flock pictures are very detailed and full of energy.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are just breath-taking!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of birds in flight, awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the capture of flight and the last one is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love these bird shots. Cool sighting of the huge Redwing Blackbird flock.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I read an article this morning about a massive die off of Red Wing blackbirds in Louisiana. There were several thousand found on a stretch of highway. What caught my attention was the number of them that could be in a single flock. From 10's of thousands and on up. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and WW!
The first bird I ever saw on a nature walk at age 9 was a red winged blackbird--I'd never known they existed and it was exciting to see one. Your group photo is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to be able to see all the photo's you take. They all make me so happy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wildlife captured with a camera.....your camera.
I wish I could say that the cupcakes, which I took a photo of and just posted, were flying too. amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful!! I'm always so happy to see the redwings come back in the Spring. :)
ReplyDeleteSO many various flighty birds! Awesome!
ReplyDeletethose shots are breathtaking! awesome!
ReplyDeleteThe red wing blackbirds are spectacular. I've never seen a flock of them so big. The duck at sunset(?) is also amazing...
ReplyDeleteI'm still catching up after a long time with houseguests and little blog reading. I'm glad that I went back to check this one out!
BTW, I'm loving my new camera although I have a ton to learn, both about the camera and how to make the most of what it can do (i.e., photography skillz).
These birds in flight actually take my breath away. What a beautiful capture!
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