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Saturday, September 07, 2013
Cardinal Song & Nature Photos
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I love listening to the cardinals. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent job on the dragonfly, Linda! That squirrel was keeping his eye on you.
ReplyDeleteI never get a photo or video of the birds I find. They fly away too fast.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, thanks for visiting my nature blog recently and leaving a comment.
Secondly, I do love photographing dragonflies, though they are hard to spot. I snapped a couple of photos the other day when one landed on my balcony :)
Duncan In Kuantan
Lovely pictures of the dragonfly and a squirrel.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Hi Linda.. I'm your newest follower! Love your photos!! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeletewow, GREAT job n the dragonfly, they are so hard, I don't know how so many bloggers get such good pictures of them, they seem never to be still.
ReplyDeleteoh, i've never seen a cardinal in real life before (i guess there are many birds from the northern hemisphere that i haven't seen) :D great work capturing the pics of the dragonfly and squirrel! you're compiling a nice portfolio of both animals and flowers on your walks =)
ReplyDeletece sont des agréables rencontres, un écureuil, une libellule, un oiseau qui chante...
ReplyDeleteMerci Linda, bon dimanche
beaituful dragon fly and the last photo he looks as if he is asking you 'have you got enough photos, can I go?' cute little squirrel. I loved watching the the Cardinal and hearing his song!
ReplyDeleteYou really lucked out with these shots. Thank you so much for visiting my blog and commenting. I am following you now, and hope too see more amazing post from you in the future.
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
The cardinal's song is amazing! I also like the leaves and dragonfly shots.
ReplyDeleteI'm really more of a Autumn-Winter, but one morning this summer at around 4hoo ish i heard birds, and I was enchanted...see I get
ReplyDeleteup way earlier than they do i never really noticed before because the screen in my rented house where all broken so I had the AC out all the time, so one good came to living in this apt, when I finally wanted to smell early morning summer, I HAD THE GREATEST surprise, bird songs, i was charmed and I love the photos you took, looks to me like you got the hang of it quickly :)
nice pics Linda
ReplyDeleteThe Cardinal is our state bird here in Kentucky. I love listening to their song - so relaxing :)
ReplyDeleteSquirrels are such fun to watch !
ReplyDeleteCardinals are one of my all time favorite birds. We don't have any where we live now :(
ReplyDeleteFunny and quite spectacular...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Linda, with your dragonfly-photos !
ReplyDeleteThe squirrel, you know it, I love it...
Lie(f)s.
så bra innlegg ! :-)
ReplyDeleteYour squirrel did pose for you! :-) And I love the dragonfly.
ReplyDeleteI hear cardinals sing all the time..never tire of it....love the dragonfly....I still have not seen one live. :-/
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing bird Linda, we have nothing like that except in Wildlife and tropical parks.
ReplyDeleteNice one squirrel