Give Me A Snack

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I really enjoyed watching this sparrow fly back-and-forth between this branch in the feeder to get a snack. Over and over.

~ Rick

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Make Some Noise

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I posted a photo I took of this Blue Jay a couple of weeks ago. Teresa capture this photo of the same Jay during his chatter. I sure love this photo. Another great photo my my best friend.

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Can You See Me Now?

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If I didn’t tell you there was a Tufted Titmouse in this photo, you may not see her. Her colors match the trees well and it made locating her difficult.

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It’s All Mine!!

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I can hear this Chickadee: “All that good food and its mine!” I love to watch the birds come to the feeders to eat when its cold outdoors. It is January and for now, they will be visiting frequently. Sadly, grains are not good for you and me. Enjoy some protein today:).

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Seeing Double?

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No, you are not seeing double. Teresa shot both of these shots. The top was a pair of Red-bellied Woodpeckers, and the second photo is of a pair of male Cardinals. Capturing a photo of a single bird of this size at a signficant distance is difficult due to focus issues, but to get two, in with all the tree noise is extra tough. Well done, Teresa. ~ Rick *** Rick’s latest technology muse: *Check out our vlog, which includes more pictures and video on YouTube at [tales.photos](https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCFQDGQDunrIlKumTDIMUKwg). Remember to subscribe!* *Prints are available for many of the photos on this site on canvas, metal or glass. Contact [Rick](mailto:rick@rickcartwright.com) for more information.* *©2019 ©2020 Rick Cartwright*