You don't really need the extra light of the sun, but everything looks a little bit friendlier with sun. Nevertheless a beautiful series again, Bob. Have a nice weekend. Greetings, Joke
En France, on appelle ces oiseaux communs : des Piafs. Ils peuplent les rues des grandes viles comme Paris. Edith PIAF une grande chanteuse Française des années 5O qui avait eu une vie pauvre et avait souvent chanté dans la rue, à ses débuts, avait pris son pseudonyme de chanteuse, en pensant à ces oiseaux très attachants. Personnellement, je les nourris et les vois chaque jour. Un beau spectacle, comme tes photos, d'ailleurs qui sont magnifiques.
Thanks for sharing these rare pics. House sparrows have almost become extinct due rapid modernization and pollution in Indian cities. They can still be spotted in rural homes though.
It looks like your new camera deals with dull weather very well Bob! Lovely photos of sweet little birds that so many people overlook and that are much scarcer than they used to be.
You can't ask better of a camera that takes such good pictures even in dull weather, albeit it's not the camera that takes the photo, it's the photographer!!! Splendid photos of these sweet little sparrows.
Zoals altijd erg goed gefotografeerd.
ReplyDeleteIk wens je een fijn weekend toe.
Groet, Joop
love those cute guys!
ReplyDeletebrilliant shots as usual bob!
happy weekend!
prachtig om zo te poseren in de bramenstruik.
ReplyDeleteOha, ein Feinschmecker, er liebt die Beeren...
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CL
Awwww...awesome captures, Bob! Love these!
ReplyDeletethe male sitting on the berries is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA very underrated bird. I hope we don't look at these in the future as there numbers get smaller and wonder what we could have done.
ReplyDeleteBob, great shots! No sun required. I like the way the background is white!
ReplyDeleteComún pero bello.. Muy buenas capturas con bonitas composiciones.. Un saludo..
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Bob... loads of them in my garden at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI liked the composition with soft background...
ReplyDeletebrought attention to the subject photographed!
Very nice shots ¡¡¡¡
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Wróble nawet na tle nieba bez słońca pięknie wyglądają. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteSparrows even against the sky without the sun look beautiful. Yours.
You don't really need the extra light of the sun, but everything looks a little bit friendlier with sun. Nevertheless a beautiful series again, Bob. Have a nice weekend. Greetings, Joke
ReplyDeleteI am with Joke! :-)
ReplyDeleteTill up to the happy weekend!
Hola Bob buenas imagenes de estos Sparrows.Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures...you are so talented with the camera and I really enjoy to see all your birds. Have a nice weekend!!
ReplyDeletei loved the face of the 2nd photo, so funny, and the bird looks very concentrate in someting
ReplyDeleteQuite a challenge taking pictures in such flat light, but they are great Bob.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely shots. So, YES, I like them very much!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see them with the flowers!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they eat those berries
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotos del Gorrion.Saludos
ReplyDeleteil a un beau duvet de plumes
ReplyDeleteEn France, on appelle ces oiseaux communs : des Piafs. Ils peuplent les rues des grandes viles comme Paris. Edith PIAF une grande chanteuse Française des années 5O qui avait eu une vie pauvre et avait souvent chanté dans la rue, à ses débuts, avait pris son pseudonyme de chanteuse, en pensant à ces oiseaux très attachants.
ReplyDeletePersonnellement, je les nourris et les vois chaque jour. Un beau spectacle, comme tes photos, d'ailleurs qui sont magnifiques.
Roger
Great photos Bob the sparrow, they are all lovely.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend!!
its really good to see your work after long time...Again a good work...
ReplyDeleteWe badly miss the house sparrows in our region but I’m glad checking the birds in your photos... Beautiful captures Bob!
ReplyDeleteIt was almost the same weather here. Have a nice weekend :)
Thanks for sharing these rare pics. House sparrows have almost become extinct due rapid modernization and pollution in Indian cities. They can still be spotted in rural homes though.
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ReplyDeleteEles são bonitinhos e estão em todo lugar, comem qualquer coisa.
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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Nice pictures of the House Sparrow you show here, well done. I liked all but no. 3 is my favorite.
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you rock bob!
ReplyDeletethe little sparrows just POP out against the no-blue-sky! perfect!
Great captures! Awesome birds!
ReplyDeleteBob, beautiful captures of the sparrows. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your new camera deals with dull weather very well Bob! Lovely photos of sweet little birds that so many people overlook and that are much scarcer than they used to be.
ReplyDeleteLove the Wheatears on the last post too!
so little and fragile!
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You can't ask better of a camera that takes such good pictures even in dull weather, albeit it's not the camera that takes the photo, it's the photographer!!! Splendid
ReplyDeletephotos of these sweet little sparrows.
Love these little birds. They are fairly common here. :)
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