29 October, 2023

black birds

 hanging out in our neighbor's tree.


37 comments:

  1. Those crows always form large groups together.

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  2. Wow, very artistic shot. Great light on the tree. Here still not naked :-) Even green!
    Enjoy your Sunday, Bill.

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  3. Planning and plotting...lolol
    Happy Sunday, Bill.
    hugs
    Donna

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  4. There is not quite enough detail to positively identify them. Please go back, Bill, and take a couple of closeups!

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  5. But it's life, friend Bill, and I like to see them come and perch in the trees.
    Best regards.

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  6. Tiene un buen sitio para posarse y se han colocado en un buen lugar, para que de paso les saques fotografías.
    Feliz domingo

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  7. ...lately I've seem HUGE flocks of them here.

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  8. Hello,
    The blackbirds do seem to like perching in the treetops. Take care, have a happy day and a great new week!

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  9. They seem to gather at this time of year.

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  10. Fine shot of these blackbirds in the sunshine. This time of year they are flocking together to fly to warmer climates.

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  11. Wonderful photo. - Anne (Cornucopia)

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  12. Reminds me of the Alfred Hitchcock film. :-)

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  13. The black of the birds goes well with the vivid color of the tree branches! Great capture!

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  14. Oh is it bird season? We have a lot of crackles here in Del Rio.

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  15. Enjoying a rest in the sun with a view.

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  16. Black birds can arrive in huge flocks sometimes.

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  17. At least four-and-twenty, Bill. When do we get the pie? Blessings!

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  18. Right in tune with the season! There are turkey vultures migrating here, and they circle in swarms over our closest town. Very Poe-esque!

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  19. Hemrosa imagen. Te mando un beso.

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  20. There is a good few there...nice shaped tree too.

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  21. Almost four-and-twenty blackbirds!

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  22. Uma imagem fascinante! Aqui também existem muitos melros! Mas raramente se deixam ver em grandes bandos! Hoje chegaram as garças brancas ao terreno da quinta aqui próxima! Andam empoleiradas, em cima das costas das ovelhas... por aí também terão o mesmo hábito?
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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