This is a picture of a Golden-crowned kinglet
Just past full, the moon over neighbours' yards
Evening grosbeak
I'm more the bah-humbug sort of person
Raspberry finch
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High noise; blowy skies
That moon tonight
Oh yeah, a white-throated sparrow
Wet, wind-blown flicker, licking out her tongue
Moon by request
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What December looks like
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Grandad's well
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One-M's cats-in-windows page
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Back of a chair
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Raining
More expired film
Longhorn borer
A neighbour's mock orange
Off the bridge
Magnolia
Betrothal announced
In 1985
Siskin eating his sunflower seed
Dins
The beer I was drinking
The beer I was drinking
Snowbirds at work
Christmas is gone and past
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Singing the national anthem
Family dinner
Be Art.
A half century too late for a good album cover
Vetch
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Arlo, mid-story
Snowbird calling in the apple tree
Nice light
Purple finch
Another Sea Angel
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A gross of eggs in a square inch
Red-legged thrush, I figure.
Ten o'clock near Morón
Flicker flashing his underwear at me
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Testing a new lens
Crow
Parking, maybe
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At the feeder
NNE sky two weeks ago
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Didn't get any bird pictures
Yesterday while walking on our favourite close-to-home deserted road, we
saw two birds that don't come much around our door: a Red-breasted
nuthatch and a Golden-crowned kinglet. In fact we've never seen a
kinglet at our house. But no more than a half kilometre away from our
door, as the kinglet might fly if it chose, there he was, with a friend.
I got no good pictures yesterday of them, but enough to prove I saw
them. Today we went back and found the kinglet pair again, but once
again I failed to get a clear picture. I'll keep trying.
But I did take this picture of the view from that deserted road, towards
the setting sun, over the city, and over a road rather less deserted.
saw two birds that don't come much around our door: a Red-breasted
nuthatch and a Golden-crowned kinglet. In fact we've never seen a
kinglet at our house. But no more than a half kilometre away from our
door, as the kinglet might fly if it chose, there he was, with a friend.
I got no good pictures yesterday of them, but enough to prove I saw
them. Today we went back and found the kinglet pair again, but once
again I failed to get a clear picture. I'll keep trying.
But I did take this picture of the view from that deserted road, towards
the setting sun, over the city, and over a road rather less deserted.
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