I love birds, dood. This is what I'm doing. Huzzah for finding niches.
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Noisy and blurry slightly, but not bad in my opinion for a first time serious outing without my tripod.
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I love birds, dood. This is what I'm doing. Huzzah for finding niches.
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Noisy and blurry slightly, but not bad in my opinion for a first time serious outing without my tripod.
Gorgeous as always. <3
thanks guies.
And, he was just sitting there in the dirt the whole time. Let me get about half a foot away. Must've been mentally challenged or hurt. :P
:] you got a waxwing.
You think so? It resembles them, but I'm not so sure. I'm thinking it's just a sparrow, but I could be wrong.
my mistake, didn't look too closely at the pic. You might have a robin in the second one.
Yeah, he's definitely a robin. Robins, mourning doves, sparrows, and starlings are the most common here. Followed by blue jays, cardinals, ravens, crows, hawks, and woodpeckers. OH, and pigeons and seagulls. But they don't count as they're in the flying diseased rat category.
what's wrong with pigeons, they're ok by me. Seagulls are a bane of one's existence here though.
Pigeons are everywhere down here, and most of them are filthy and sick. They're cute and all, but touching them is asking for a hospital bill.
And if you feed one, you'll get a swarm that defecate and just cause chaos. If they weren't so dumb they could definitely take over, just saying. :P And yeah, seagulls are around here all year. They're not as bad except if you're trying to drive through a parking lot where flocks will just stand there as if they're...waiting.
I suppose you're right. Remember me from old LG?
Not much I'm afraid, but I do remember the username. Welcome back!
thanks. you were p. cool in the old days. So were a lot of folks. I noticed some others have skipped the scene too, but enough of the old guard are still around that I feel welcomed again. :3