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Bluetit nibbling on a piece of peanut in my garden. Clever the way it holds the peanut with both feet to stop it slipping on the branch.
From my archives. I think this is a Red-shouldered hawk since they are most common where I live. May be a young one since they do not show their red shoulders yet. Thank you for taking time from your busy day to view, fave and comment on my images. It is always appreciated.
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Lila stole me for a pic! The poses and set up are all her work, and I am pretty sure we are gonna have very similar angles to our pics, but I had to take one too!
Her version:
We had a fun time with our great granddaughter Alice yesterday. She lives 12 hours ago so we treasure the times we get to see her. She had great fun playing with a few sunflowers! Thanks so much for your visits!
A jungle cat having spotted a prey. The look on her face is of pure concentration. Next moment she pounced on the prey. Was very fortunate to witness this action.
My first walk alone with my boy Bandit yesterday. We did one of our small loops and we came upon this female Northern Harrier working the fields below the dam. Central Bucks, PA.