Category Archives: Bird Photography
BDJ#1
I will never forget the look on the cashier’s face as she scanned the bag of birdseed and I asked her how long does it take for the birds to grow once I plant them? My first “Bad dad joke” … Continue reading
Tuppence A Bag
I was going through one of my EHDs and came across a few pictures from my bird watching days. I would spend hours sitting, waiting and hoping for a great shot. We see birds every day and hardly pay them … Continue reading
‘Nuff Said
Do you know why birds sing in the morning? Because they don’t have to go to work! thanks to @bluelady329
Patience
While we wait for Easter to arrive, I recall a picture that I took ten years ago on Holy Saturday. If you wait long enough, good things will come to you. This photo was taken through a sliding glass door … Continue reading
An Observation
Most people are good and occasionally do something they know is bad. Some people are bad and struggle every day to keep it under control. Others are corrupt to the core and don’t give a dam, as long as they … Continue reading
Freddy And Some Friends
Earlier today I was helping my wife with her iPad and found another photo of Freddy the Goldfinch. Freddy was first introduced earlier this month. This photo provides a nice, side view. Meanwhile, throngs of “peaceful protesters” destroy statues … Continue reading
Are Birds That Interesting?
Every blogger, if they have been plying their trade for a while, has a core of readers. I have about a dozen. (It’s quality, not quantity) These folks read, “like” and often comment on my posts and over time, we … Continue reading
Warble This
This is the second installment of old pictures taken during my bird watching days. The purpose of doing so is to remind me of the beauty of God’s creation as I watch all the hate and ugliness that we are … Continue reading
Freddy The Goldfinch
Looking for a specific image on one of my EHDs, I came across some of the photos taken during my bird watching. Some Saturdays I would sit in our kitchen for hours, watching the bird feeders on our deck and … Continue reading