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Almost looks like a monster from this viewpoint, but it's really an attractive little bird.
I have about 10 images of it. I might make a small video. I've made contact with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. (Allaboutbirds.org) I think I can hopefully get bird-sounds from them to include with such a video. I'll set up my account tomorrow.
Pine warbler (Setophaga pinus)
March 24, 1979. A train of loads are on the return trip to Fairmont on the Monongah Division near Pine Grove, West Virginia.
Thanks everyone for helping this one make Explore!
I was sitting at my desk, bored, and grabbed my new 70-300mm lens. I pointed it toward the Coulter Pine out my window. I loaded it with a bunch of negative space, and snapped. I did not like it, until I converted it to sepia, then, it came alive. I am so glad you agree!
Pine by the 17th Green on Morecambe Golf Course, there also two photos of Bulrushes by or in the pond by 2nd fairway into lockdown photo gallery at this link www.thebrewstop.co.uk/lockdown-2021/part-two/4thmarch.htm
These pictures are from a walking trail I discovered while driving around town.
Project 50 photos on the 50th day, February 19, 2012
Cheeky little Pine Marten after me nuts! Taken on our bird feeding table whilst on holiday in West Scotland.
my favourite white pine on the island
Taken using my mom's first camera, given to her by her oldest brother when she graduated from high school.
It was this uncle (the family photographer) that got me further interested in photography and helped me set up a print box darkroom when I was 12.
His knowledge along with my parents letting me use the family cameras was fundamental in my lifelong hobby of film photography.
This Kodak Baby Brownie Special - is special to me!