They're actually pretty rare, so I was chuffed to have one pose for me.
San Rafael, Ca . March, 2025.
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A blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) meeting the guard on our bird bath ツ
It actually won the third place and a bird book in the annual Garden Birdwatch's photo competition in January another year.
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"This sparrow looks as if it is wearing a finely tailored suit with a buffy mustache stripe and delicate streaking down its buffy chest and sides."
John James Audubon named the Lincoln's Sparrow after his travel companion Thomas Lincoln, who accompanied him on an expedition to the coast of Labrador.
One year ago I found a lovely blue tit family (Cyanistes caeruleus) in a neighbor's tree. This young bird waited for its parents to bring more food, and just let the fly be alone.
Actually this will be the front page photo of the next issue of The Norwegian Ornithological Society's magazine for my county. (I will also have a gannet photo on the back, many in the middle and a text about my bird interest history ツ)
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An Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) in the evening sun by our house earlier this year.
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En los inviernos de Sierra Morena, los escribanos montesinos ( Emberiza cia) bajan de altitud y recorren los valles y a las dehesas en busca de semillas.
En la imagen un macho en el parque natural de la Sierra Norte de Sevilla.
In the winters of the Sierra Morena, the rock bunting ( Emberiza cia) descend in altitude and roam the valleys and pastures in search of seeds.
In the image a male in Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, Spain.
The Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) appreciated our homemade food on Christmas Day.
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An Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), taking a break in the rain by our bird feeders a couple of days ago.
The birds have struggled much more out here today, in the heavy wind and rain. I really hope that November will bring some nice weather too, both for the birds and for me photographing them ツ
We have at least 13 bird species around our bird feeders, after starting feeding a couple of weeks ago (in addition to several roe deer, some raptors flying by, and even some goatsツ). There are still some new bird species that I hope will visit us one day. It's nice to have at least something to look forward to and hope for, during the most boring month of the year..
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