
Moon behind bluebird
Turkey Vulture gliding free
The Missus is brown










Redwing Blackbirds

STOP and look around
Colors here there everywhere
Sky clouds birds mountains



A Western Bluebird with Blue

All blue above and below the Sandias.



Osric Owl braving the wind.

Half a moon


I had a terrible time getting this American Coot in focus



Dawn’s colors from home, on the road, and at the office this morning.

Rodney Redtail (I’m assuming this is a male) has been hanging out in Susan’s tree occasionally, perched above where I hung the nest for the owls. I’m hoping that maybe Roberta Redtail is nesting in the owl’s nest. I won’t climb up there and see if she’s in there. But I can hope she is. Rodney had a stick or something in his beak.












Dawn @ 25º F
Geoff bitched at me last night for commenting on his photos rather quickly. I did make a quick pass through them. I can take in images rather quickly. However, I did not read anything he wrote. As I explained to him, my eyes are really messed up, so I can’t see very well to read right now. You may have noticed that I haven’t been posting the images I normally post this time of year, i.e., cranes, owls, other critters, the bosque, and the Rio Grande. With my bad eyes, I don’t feel like going out and looking for things to photograph. I’ve been working on music more than photography lately. As far as other bloggers’ posts, I can read short pieces, but I have to skim longer pieces if I read them at all. As far as a lot of bloggers’ posts I would normally comment on, I don’t comment if the posts require a lot of reading.
Anyway, took a bunch of photos today between working on music videos, watering, playing guitar, doing laundry and dishes, and hearing cats.






House Finch






Spunk in the rags. Marble under a hoodie over the heater vent.



Beaker. He doesn’t like his picture taken. He keeps moving so it’s hard to get a clear shot using effects.



Midday clouds



Midday clouds with a floral filler.


Spunk and Loki



Sunset

The End
I published Silence Of The Frogs as a poem in 2017 when I was blogging on T & L Photos. I made the poem into a song last summer. It’s a different style from Time To Move On that I posted on Friday.