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Dandelions, like all things in nature, are beautiful when you take the time to pay attention to them.
~June Stoyer
Great Blue Heron prepares to rest after an unsuccessful feeding strike by first getting all its feathers lined up.
Three young great egrets looking for their next feeding - other photos of this group in the comments
Windy day and fluffed feathers make for an interesting scene.
Great Blue Heron - Circle B Bar Reserve
A young Kestrel fresh out of the nest, it couldn't fly, but just sat outside nest. There were four Kestrel chicks this year, this was the boldest. It's been a good year for birds around here, but bad in ways we all know about !!
Snowy Egret with breeding plumage and lores, Alligator Breeding Marsh and Wading Bird Rookery, Gatorland, Orlando, Florida
Green heron preened. Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
f/7.1 1/320 sec. ISO100 400mm
Explore #451 5-15-2020
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Resting and trying to stay warm, a female House Sparrow fluffs up its feathers and poses sweetly for me.
I like its feather colors as well as the color of the beak.
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Heerlijk aan de slag geweest met een paardenpluisje, glasplaat, lijm, zand en dan krijg je dit.
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This little guy looked sleek and slim one minute and a round ball of fluff the next. Tauhou (aka white or silver eyes) eating banana, mandarin and kiwifruit. I do enjoy hanging out watching the birds eat breakfast.
Link to 55 second movie of the birds eating breakfast on the same morning.
This little bunch of feathers was born a couple day prior to when I took this photo ( 16th July ) and was mostly staying very close to the mother which already had some almost grown up that must have hatched around late March ?
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It was a cold morning when I spotted the Northern Pygmy Owl. She was all fluffed up trying to stay warm. These birds are really tiny - 5-9 inches, but they are strong for their size and can carry prey weighing more than twice their weight.