Yesterday I resolved to take a few photos today so managed to do it. Here's my cholla patch coming right along. Should be in full bloom soon and look even better.
While watering at the oasis I accidentally flushed a Bell's Vireo from her nest, but she flew right back in when I backed away.
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Photo by Mac |
In 2014 I photographed a
Kentucky Warbler here, and today the oasis hosted another. When I pointed it out to Mac I feared by the time he located it and focused his camera on it, it would have disappeared. But he was fast. I had only my Lumix on me and knew I wouldn't be fast enough with it. The Canon just kills my shoulder. In a couple of years I'm going to get a lighter mirrorless camera.
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Photo by Mac |
For ages I, and other people, have been trying to photograph birds inside the cage feeder. It hit me today that with the bucket feeder hanging and dispensing seed I don't need the cage feeder anymore. Only needed it before I hung the bucket feeder. So once I realized I could do without it, I couldn't stand looking at it another minute. With Mac's help we took a sledgehammer and pick to it. I so wish I had done that long ago.
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Cage feeder center right |
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Better setup for bird photography |
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