Beautiful, crisp, clear shots of this feisty House Sparrow, Bob! You handle a camera like no other. It's always a pleasure to view you fantastic images! We've got the same weather here in Chicago, Illinois. My fingers are crossed for a little sunshine.
Salut Bob, En France, ces petits oiseaux souvent rencontrés dans nos villes, connus sous le nom de moineau portent aussi le nom de Piaf. Ils se sont habitués aux humains et viennent picorer entre les jambes des clients aux terrasses des cafés. Ils sont , en général mieux supportés par les gens que les pigeons, par exemple. J'aime cette façon que tu as eu de les photographier ainsi, parfois dans de drôles de positions.
Mas que foto!!!
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Beautiful pictures, house sparrows are everywhere in crowds
ReplyDeleteciao Crissi
Lovely shots Bob..... nice light.
ReplyDeleteoh, thanks for the laugh!!! that 3rd shot was totally unexpected and made me LOL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, the last one just cracks me up. Do you wait for them to pose on the perfect background or is it just luck?
ReplyDeleteOh, how I missed your gorgeous bird photos!!
ReplyDeleteFunny sparrow. It seems very happy to be in the spotlight. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, nice photos of sparrows. Have a nice evening.
ReplyDeleteBob, the weather has no effect on your pictures though. Especially like the 3rd one. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures always brighten a dull day Bob.
ReplyDeleteLove that 3rd photo!!!:))
ReplyDeleteBob, ich mag diese kleinen frechen Gesellen. Leider werden es immer weniger.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Abendgrüße schickt dir
Irmi
Now those are rare here Bob. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute little dainty bird! and such a contrast between her and the old rusted metal!! fantastic shots!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and funny photos. Great job! Like the last one a lot. Thanks for the series.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of my favourite LBJ.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little fellows to watch.
my dear little mundane brave sparrow! Finally shown as only you seem able to.
ReplyDeleteAloha from Honolulu
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You'd never know it by your always-stunning shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, crisp, clear shots of this feisty House Sparrow, Bob! You handle a camera like no other. It's always a pleasure to view you fantastic images! We've got the same weather here in Chicago, Illinois. My fingers are crossed for a little sunshine.
ReplyDeleteI really like the thirth photo. Good moment
ReplyDeleteLast one is cute, I am sure it made it back up !
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful sparrow. great photos.
ReplyDeletesuch a cute bird..my fav as a kid!
ReplyDeleteWell captured images of a pretty and often overlooked little bird, Bob...[;o)
ReplyDeleteThey are rarely sighted here in Bangalore.
ReplyDeleteDamp, miserable and overcast - yes, that "Spaetzle" thinks so too!
ReplyDeleteSweet photos Bob nevertheless! :-)
Perfect photo work, Bob. Really some very beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the female house sparrow is trying to entertain you and make you forget the damp misery. Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteMuy simpático este gorrión y muy bien conseguidas las texturas del hierro oxidado.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Salut Bob,
ReplyDeleteEn France, ces petits oiseaux souvent rencontrés dans nos villes, connus sous le nom de moineau portent aussi le nom de Piaf. Ils se sont habitués aux humains et viennent picorer entre les jambes des clients aux terrasses des cafés.
Ils sont , en général mieux supportés par les gens que les pigeons, par exemple.
J'aime cette façon que tu as eu de les photographier ainsi, parfois dans de drôles de positions.
Félicitations pour ton travail.
Roger