Believe it or not, there ARE other birds around besides geese and their babies. They're just much harder to photograph, what with that whole "up in a tree and totally backlit" thing. Sometimes they come down to tease me for a moment, letting me snap ONE out of focus shot before they're off. I think of these shots as less artsy and more just documentation of who's present in the park.
Here's a sassy little junco showing off a little-seen view of its tum:
And here's a goldfinch:
A common but shy towhee:
And something I haven't seen a lot of at the lake: a mourning dove:
It was closely following a pigeon, in what looked like a doomed love affair.
Sorry mourning dove, I know you two are both Columbiformes and all, but maybe try someone who's at least in your own genera.
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That morning dove has rock dove fever.
ReplyDeleteI see towhees nibbling in gardens all up and down my street. :-) And I HEAR mourning doves constantly. It was the first and only bird call I decided to memorize so far.
ReplyDeleteTowhees have a cool call when they fight each other. I bet you could memorize it with practice! :D
ReplyDeleteAw! I wish to write a song about doomed love for the mourning dove. IT EVEN RHYMES RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX!
ReplyDeleteFlying down from ABOVE
ReplyDeletePigeon gives it a SHOVE...
Hmmm, this is harder than I thought!