Your nature photos here are a true delight, Timothy. Each one I thought was my favorite until I would see the next one…then the silhouette of the GHO topped them all.
Absolutely. They aren’t stupid enough to stick around and freeze in the snow, under gray skies, when they can have sunshine and fields full of great stuff to eat. Thanks, Brian.
Wow what a shift of color! Hi Daddy Owl! 🦉 ❤️
Thanks, Cindy.
You’re welcome, Tim! 🤗
Beautiful
Thanks, Vermavkv.
Party central on the Rio Grande.
Alays party-time for the cranes. Thanks, Brad.
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The next to last image keeps calling me back for another look. So many layers and so much motion!
Cranes landing always turn from grace to chaos. They are so funny. Thanks, Susan.
Your nature photos here are a true delight, Timothy. Each one I thought was my favorite until I would see the next one…then the silhouette of the GHO topped them all.
Thanks, Jet. It’s all daybreak and nightfall for photography right now. Lovely beginnings and endings.
Your photos amaze me, beautiful!
Thanks, Tiffany.
You catch the bookends of the day in all their colors and moods. Daddy Owl at twilight is a perfect ending.
That’s life for me these day. Bookends. Thanks, Lavinia.
Love these! I hope you have a lovely Christmas, Timothy!
You too. Thanks, Dawn.
Do the geese and the cranes hang out in the same area?
The flies fly into roost in the same spots every night. We watch the spectacle every evening. Thanks, Liz.
Maintaining a good routine! You’re welcome, Tim.
Great pictures. Love all the birds!
The yellow and orange skies are beautiful, Tim! Great pictures!
Thanks, Becky.
Great set. You get some nice ‘moody’ shots of the local bird life!
Thanks, Brian.
Incredible images, and having such a world to explore sure would make getting up pre-dawn to take it all in… Wow.
The beauty helps take the edge off the biting cold. Jake loves the cold, of course. Thanks, Randall.
The Cranes are amassing down there. Assuredly escaping our subzero temperatures up here.
Absolutely. They aren’t stupid enough to stick around and freeze in the snow, under gray skies, when they can have sunshine and fields full of great stuff to eat. Thanks, Brian.