CDaescher wrote:
Mighty fine images, Larry. I pick them all.
Chris
Thank you for dropping in. There are some 36 different Warbler species that migrate through the Magee Marsh. I have about 20 more to get.
Larry
KirkB wrote:
Super terrific set Larry... wow, those lift-off shots are excellent!
2, 4, 8, 10, and 11 are my favorites, but I truly enjoyed viewing the whole series... very well done.
Kirk
Hi Kirk, Thank you for dropping by and taking the time to comment. Your comments are well appreciated.
Larry
sritri wrote:
Oh Larry! What have you done!!!! I just can't pick a favorite!
Hi Schreeni, looking forward to you traveling here for some "Redheads"....
thomas_1950 wrote:
Nice looking set of the little guys Larry! The male Scarlet Tanagers give me fits blowing out the reds. Nice job!
Howdy. These little ones are really fun to photograph, but the tree foliage seems to get in the way...lol Thanks for the looksee.
treebeard wrote:
Fantastic set! I can't pick a favorite so I won't! I hear you on the rain, it finally stopped here today but it's supposed to get down to the low 30's tonight and then get into the 70's tomorrow....and then a heat wave by the weekend! Spring in New England!
Thank you for looking in. The earth is warming up o the point that we are going to continue to get lots of water from the heavens.
USM IS wrote:
Great set Larry, I think we are all doing the same thing in this lousy weather. The only drought is in the ability to capture images in good weather lately.
Mike
Hi Buddy,
I had to laugh at your drought comment, I just can't believe how much rain that we have gotten. Farmers will not be able to get into their fields to plant until the end of June at this rate.
Larry