I don't have all the time necessary to put up on the blog, so I just put up something I think. Here is a photo of Chris Grady who I had met along with Brian Davis.
Very nice, we do not have House Sparrows, but my father-in-law does a thirty minute drive away, and I love watching them. Nice to see your sweet images~
Bob, I think I can understand why the heavy equipments and disguises one has to go through to do your kind of shots of birds in the wild ... a sense of respect from me !
Great shots of the House Sparrow!! We don't have many of those. Very few houses in the wilderness I guess. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteNice shots of House Sparrows. We have lots of them and I love watching them!
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ReplyDeleteschöne Aufnahmen. Ich freue mich über jeden Haussperling, den ich sehe. Ich habe den Eindruck, dass es immer weniger werden.
iebe Grüße
Irmi
I adore the sparrows right along with the flashier birds. Great camouflage on that birder's camera!
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Nice shots. Looks like a bit of nest material collection going on as well.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, we do not have House Sparrows, but my father-in-law does a thirty minute drive away, and I love watching them. Nice to see your sweet images~
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how lovely your shots of the little sparrows are. There are thousands around here so I don't take much notice of them.
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ReplyDeleteI think I can understand why the heavy equipments and disguises one has to go through to do your kind of shots of birds in the wild ... a sense of respect from me !
lovely shots Bob
ReplyDeleteWell, his camera is bigger that the bird!!
ReplyDeleteGreat images of the House Spaarows. Here we have many of this and they are so cut. Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteWhich of photo's is of Chris Grady Bob :-) :-)
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