|
|
|
Company at my Birdfeeder
 |
|
| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| So I built this bird feeder since we have a nice pine tree which I can see really well from a big window we have in our Den. Thought maybe I could entice some other birds to this one. Hoping for the cardinal I see around once in awhile and maybe some chickadees. But of course only ones that have attempted to eat at it yet are the Grackles. Not my favorite birds but I guess God made all the birds pretty and not and of course they need to eat too sooooo. So here he is chowing down ..:o) |
Alex99, izler, SkyF has marked this note useful Only registered TrekNature members may rate photo notes. |
|
|
| Discussions |
| None | | You must be logged in to start a discussion. |
|
- Alex99
(18539) - [2007-04-08 5:56]
-
Hi Donna.
What a sweet shot you have taken and shared. Nice and colorful scene, excellent composition and perfect decoration of the picture. My compliments and TFS. Wonderful, full of feelings work.
Alexei.
Hola Donna,
Buena captura la que aportas en esta ocasión.
Buenos detalles y acogedor comedero (je).
Un cordial saludo, JL.
- izler
(504) - [2007-04-08 7:10]
-
hello donna
congratulations the birdfeeder is good and humanistic idea and nice gift for all birds. i like composition, point of view, colours, details and framing in your photo
thanks for sharing
regards
izler
- SkyF
(8127) - [2007-04-08 7:58]
-
Hi Donna,
those are tricky to capture, their plumage has such a wonderful color when you get them at the right angle. You did excellent capturing those undertones in the plumage. Great composition, the POV is very nice. A wonderful whimsical theme you used in your composition and the framing added to it.
Very well done.
Happy Easter
Sky
- arfer
(0) - [2007-04-11 21:28]
-
Hello Donna
I am not a big fan of grackles...but I miss them when they go south.Very nicely captured ,such a beautiful blue head with striking yellow eye.Well focused with sharp details.TFS
Rob
What a pretty photo, lovely colors and composition. Great PoV and I like the way the feeder is framed by all those pine branches.
TFS, Mish