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This curious looking bird, is an Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis).
Thanks to my friend and advisor in all things avian; Kelly63 for helping me type this bird. All my works are ©John Rinaldi with all rights reserved and cannot be reproduced, altered, uploaded, printed or used in any other way without my written consent first. Thank you in advance for anyone willing to take time to look and fav any of my images, its really appreciated. Prints can be bought from my dA Store CommentsYeah! He was looking at my so oddly, I think he was trying to figure out what my camera was. lol
Thank you! -- "No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." ~ Oscar Wilde ~ My RedBubble Such an amusing ball of fluff; I have to say the look it gave you made me chuckle.
-- No trees were harmed in the creation of this message. However, a rather large number of electrons were somewhat inconvenienced. --- My Profile Yeah, this one has personality. lol
I have to get a good shot of one of these, they're really pretty. They actually look like Disney bluebirds. -- "No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." ~ Oscar Wilde ~ My RedBubble lol, I was hoping people would think it's funny. My wife cracked up over this one, but people on dA are a little different.
-- "No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." ~ Oscar Wilde ~ My RedBubble We have a pair. They both travel together.
I wonder how much difference in temp there is between Connecticut and Northern MA? I doubt it's that big a diff. lol -- "No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." ~ Oscar Wilde ~ My RedBubble |
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January 16, 2009
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NIKON D90 1/250 second F/5.6 300 mm 200 Jan 15, 2009, 1:10:02 PM |
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