Ha that's great, you're covered with Juncos and I counted 10 n.Cardinals out back today when feeding the hawks.
Speaking of hawks, here's one from the trip out west several weeks ago. Don't get these here either
arbitrage wrote:
If you come to my yard you can see more Juncos than you can shake a stick at I'm bored out of my mind with them as it is mostly all I have right now.
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MedicineMan404 wrote:
Ha that's great, you're covered with Juncos and I counted 10 n.Cardinals out back today when feeding the hawks.
Speaking of hawks, here's one from the trip out west several weeks ago. Don't get these here either
MedicineMan404 wrote:
Ha that's great, you're covered with Juncos and I counted 10 n.Cardinals out back today when feeding the hawks.
Speaking of hawks, here's one from the trip out west several weeks ago. Don't get these here either
A9 + MC11 + EF 600mm f4 II + 1.4X III
3 different Cormorants. The last one looked humorous but he had just swallowed an escaped fish with hook and sink. He got the sink off ok. But I wonder what will happen after the fish digested.
Sweetf8 wrote:
A9 + MC11 + EF 600mm f4 II + 1.4X III
3 different Cormorants. The last one looked humorous but he had just swallowed an escaped fish with hook and sink. He got the sink off ok. But I wonder what will happen after the fish digested.
Great series of the Commorants. That green eye is so dazzling!
So he(she) swallowed a lead sinker? Can't imaging that being good.Monofilament line would be like a seriously indigestible piece of fibre and simply pass through.