Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Some things Red.....


I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel to find things to
post. Wasn't this a strange place to see a Cardinal?

While I wait for a red light to turn...I look over and

there on the guide wire I spot it.

Is this just a finch? I'm still looking for a Pine Siskin

This tree is a blaze with red


While these leaves have only a tinge
When I took this picture I was trying to capture the windmills

There you go....you can see them now I saw a bluebird on a wire... yippee
and this is one of my favorite reds

The Redbelly is back at my feeder

I think he must be the most photogenic bird

10 comments:

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Great pictures.I'll take a Cardinal anywhere,anytime.The Red-bellied Woodpecker certainly is a beautiful bird.

Leedra said...

The red belly is pretty.

Marsha said...

Beautiful reds indeed!

Shelley said...

Yea for the red belly - he's so handsome! (Love the new header in your blog by the way!)

Mary said...

Just wanted to say hello and let you know I LOVE your blog. If you don't mind, I will link it to my blog so that I can check back often. Great photography and very well written.

Mary in Florida
www.toaostudio.blogspot.com

jalynn01 said...

Great Big Thanks to each and everyone for your comments!

Shelly: thanks for noticing my new header. I get sick of the same old same old...

Mary: Thanks for stopping by and loving my blog. Hook up with me anytime!

The Birdlady said...

Great post! I love the windmill shot - I know we have to do this, but I worry about the little migrants that will fly into them...

Tina said...

For scraping the bottom of the barrel these are some great pics of our feathered friends...love the red-bellied woodpecker!

jalynn01 said...

birdlady: Upon looking up wind turbines I was pleasantly surprised to find out they don't kill as many birds as you may think. go here: http://www.awea.org/faq/sagrillo/swbirds.html

Tina: thank you for stopping by and for your comment.

Anonymous said...

That red-bellied woodpecker is nice. I like it a lot.

I am doing something different on my Gordon, Ohio blog. I set out to photograph and describe every house in the village where I was born.

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