I had a fairly lazy day yesterday so I thought that I would set the tripod up in the yard and grab a couple shots of whatever flew by. Nothing too dramatic but it was fun.
I don't shoot a lot of buzzards but a large wake of turkey vultures circled overhead and I snapped this shot of a portion of them.
Maybe I better go check on the neighbors?☠
My Hong Kong orchid is blooming and I thought I would get some hummers but they wouldn't play along.
They only came out when I put the camera away, which figures.
Did get this cute little male Allens hummingbird in the succulent garden.
I have only seen hooded orioles in my yard all year.
In fact I saw two males in my yard playing yesterday, which answers a question I had, namely was there more than one male in play?
If Beth can have four I should at least get two.
Here is a pretty noisy shot of a hooded male digging out the last of the grape jelly.
I set the sprinkler up in the garden to give the hummers a spritz but there were no takers.
The California towhee did get a shower and then alighted on a branch of the just blooming caesalpinia gilliesii.
This shrub or tree, also known as a Mexican Bird of Paradise, has the most beautiful yellow flowers.
Not much else to offer.
I can report that all three hawklings are thriving, present and accounted for.
Mother keeps a watchful eye up top.
1 comment:
Thanks, really enjoyed all the photos.
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