Hi Nick, A wonderful collection. I'm definitively in love with the meadowlark, there are so colorful. I also love the squirrel shot, it is a very nice one...
Thanks guys. Keith, I had an article published in the May edition of Birds & Blooms Extra. I'm still waiting for my own copy, but you can order it online here :
So beautiful Nick! That meadowlark looked like he was standing so upright! And how interesting (and appropriate!) to capture that shrike on a barbed wire fence!
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Hi Nick,
A wonderful collection. I'm definitively in love with the meadowlark, there are so colorful. I also love the squirrel shot, it is a very nice one...
Thanks Chris. I don't usually pick favourites from my own photos, but I was very happy to get a decent Northern Shrike after many years :-)
Nick: Wonderful photography throughout your posts. I love your view of nature.
I always enjoy your pictures Nick.
Can almost hear that Western Meadowlark.
Now, what's this article I keep hearing about? Is it online anywhere? Love to see it. :)
Thanks guys.
Keith, I had an article published in the May edition of Birds & Blooms Extra.
I'm still waiting for my own copy, but you can order it online here :
http://www.countrystorecatalog.com/Birds-+-Blooms-Extra-Magazine/010_22298,default,pd.html&cgid=MGZ_MAG
Great pictures.That Meadowlark is really belting it out.
Blessings,Ruth
So beautiful Nick! That meadowlark looked like he was standing so upright! And how interesting (and appropriate!) to capture that shrike on a barbed wire fence!
P.S. Congrats on the article! I'm going to have to pick it up!!
Thanks for looking :-)
Yes, those Shrikes certainly love to perch on barbed wire.
Perfect for impaling their next meal.
Very beautiful.
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Another great series of shots Nick that ground squirrel looks very similar to ours always tack sharp :)as always !!
Thanks for looking and your nice words:-)
An excellent series of captures Nick!
Congrats on your publication,I will have a look for that magazine.:-)
All great but I really like that last one with it's mouth wide open singing.
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