Neat capture, and presentation. Now I wonder what sort of bird that might be. Over here it would be tempting to label it a wagtail, but the body shape is too rotund.
I do like his jaunty approach to his surrounds. Beats the ravens I oftren see in cemeteries, with their heavy wingbeatsa and piercing eyes!
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10 comments:
sweet shot
I always find your cemetery images deeply moving. This is lovely.
Great picture!
Herding Cats
Birds will always find a nice place to land.
I am always trying to catch a bird on a stone - this one, with his tail at such a jaunty angle, is lovely!
Nice capture, it suits the B & W treatment too.
Wonderful!
Sort of a resurrection image. I like it.
Neat capture, and presentation. Now I wonder what sort of bird that might be. Over here it would be tempting to label it a wagtail, but the body shape is too rotund.
I do like his jaunty approach to his surrounds. Beats the ravens I oftren see in cemeteries, with their heavy wingbeatsa and piercing eyes!
Great capture. Good B&W subject.
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