It is HOT, phew, even I am too hot,...................over 30°c. I think it is time for air conditioning, the best place would be in my car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bob, what a great close-up. I also saw this Jackdaw in a Spanish blogger's site and learned about this one. Its eyes are irresistible! They do not breed in the U.S. but are considered "accidental" in the U.S.. The other corvid in the U.S. is the Corvus ossifragus or "Fish Crow". What eyes!
WOW, You have been quite busy when I was away! The Goldfinch and the Eider duck (among others) are out of this world! Congrats, Bob, nice to see your are fun! ;-) Gorgeous pics of this jackdaw! Enjoy your sunday!
Beautiful pictures Bob. The Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) in the second picture is also warm, the beak is open. Photos are perfectly exposed and focused properly, compliment. Regards, Irma
first, LOVE your header photo! and this jackdaw bird is a cool one. OOPS, did i say COOL...sorry. he has nice eyes and little whiskers growing over his beak!? i wonder if they get in the way when he's eating.
Hi Bob...I hate it hot and humid drains the life out of ya!! We have been having those 100 degree days, and I have thought an air conditioner,but I probably won't !! Then it rains and get even more humid yuck! We are never happy!! : ) Fabulous shot's Bob I could count the hairs around his beak haha!! Sit in your car summer stay cool !! Grace Music, well I don't think my cat liked it !! Her ears went down and she took of lol!!
Bob, what a great close-up. I also saw this Jackdaw in a Spanish blogger's site and learned about this one. Its eyes are irresistible! They do not breed in the U.S. but are considered "accidental" in the U.S.. The other corvid in the U.S. is the Corvus ossifragus or "Fish Crow". What eyes!
ReplyDeleteMooie foto's ik wou dat het bij ons zo was het kwakkelt hier nog steeds geen echte zomer hier lieve groetjes Danielle
ReplyDeleteBob, great closeups of your Jackdaw! I love the eye color. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe bird is a beauty
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Your right, it is a beauty!
DeleteYESSSSSSSSSSSSS THANK U DEAR BOB°_°~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DeleteWOW, You have been quite busy when I was away!
ReplyDeleteThe Goldfinch and the Eider duck (among others) are out of this world!
Congrats, Bob, nice to see your are fun! ;-)
Gorgeous pics of this jackdaw!
Enjoy your sunday!
Beautiful pictures Bob.
ReplyDeleteThe Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) in the second picture is also warm, the beak is open.
Photos are perfectly exposed and focused properly, compliment.
Regards, Irma
zo warm en er dan toch nog op uit? knap hoor.
ReplyDeleteHOT,HOT,HOT shots Bob!...[;o)
ReplyDeleteYeah, it was hot, too hot to go out birding Trevor.
Deletestay cool! love the jackdaw - so handsome!
ReplyDeleteYES ITS BEEN HOT TODAY, GREAT PHOTOS
ReplyDeletepeter
Thanks Peter, been feeling the heat, but, it's beautiful.
DeleteLiebr Bob, ganz wunderschöne Fotos.
ReplyDeleteDas glänzende Gefieder und die hellen Augen!
Einen schönen Abend wünscht dir
Irmi
Thanks Irmi.
DeleteTrzeba było kawkę zaprosić do klimatyzowanego samochodu . :)
ReplyDeleteWe had a bird invite to an air-conditioned car. :)
Bob, what a stern looking fellow! Great captures!
ReplyDeleteIt's been up over 30 degrees a few times here, this past week or so! Too hot for me!
Bob you did nail this one....send some heat up here 12 degrees was all it managed today.
ReplyDeleteWhat a day you have done, I hope that its better Adrian.
DeleteMagníficas fotos, especialmente has captado la mirada inteligente del cuervo. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of one of my favorite (childhood) birds!
ReplyDeletegreat shot of the bird
ReplyDeleteThose birds are so clever witty and naughty! I just love them!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Bob! :-)
sooo close! Love the whiskers too; lovely Bob; keep cool!
ReplyDeleteLovely, thanks Carole.
DeleteBuenos acercamientos a esta Grajilla.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteNever knew the eyes of the Raven are that colour,...so beautiful! Great photos Bob! Hot is better than cold, right!!
ReplyDeleteHot is better than cold, any day. Have a nice day.
DeleteTwo good photos of Jackdaw, good lighting and nice sharpness.
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For here more Bob .... but I like the heat!
ReplyDeleteGood Sunday and go for a while in the car and you will be more cool :)))
Great photos as always.
A hug.
Yes, I like it sunny, but when it is muggy, it is no fun.
DeleteLove the eye on these Jackdaws, really stand out well.
ReplyDeleteThe eye is outstanding on the Jackdaw Marc.
DeleteGreat photos, Bob! The Jackdaw has pretty eyes! I LOVE your new header photo!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for comment on the header, cheers Tammy.
Deletehey Bob! me...slowly working my way back...
ReplyDeletefirst, LOVE your header photo!
and this jackdaw bird is a cool one. OOPS, did i say COOL...sorry.
he has nice eyes and little whiskers growing over his beak!? i wonder if they get in the way when he's eating.
get cool Bob! =) STAY cool!
Hi! Hope you are doig ok even its very hot at your Place.
ReplyDeleteWe have about +25 C thats enough I Think.
Great Pictures as usual in the last post
Hola Bob magnificas fotografias de estas picaras aves.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteThank you Antonio.
DeleteTwo beautiful sharp pictures Bob.
ReplyDeleteGroetjes Tinie
Hi Bob...I hate it hot and humid drains the life out of ya!! We have been having those 100 degree days, and I have thought an air conditioner,but I probably won't !! Then it rains and get even more humid yuck! We are never happy!! : )
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot's Bob I could count the hairs around his beak haha!!
Sit in your car summer stay cool !!
Grace
Music, well I don't think my cat liked it !! Her ears went down and she took of lol!!
Great music to make CATs run away, lol.
DeleteWow!!!And here it's 35c,the air conditioning is warking full all day!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Bob!!Lovely bird!!
Dimi..
It's warm over there in Greece, I love it.
DeleteThat EYE!
ReplyDeleteAh, dear Ravi. Thanks, Bob
You love Ravi and so do I, and I love Kahlil Gibran quotes.
DeleteSo crisp and clear! Check out those little feathers on the bridge of his beak.
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