Here are a few common male birds showing off for this #featheredfriday
The male goldfinches are calling loudly for a mate. They are quite tame at this point and you can get fairly close with a camera.
The trick is finding the right angle through the branches.
They have a nice bright song that sort of reminds me of an indigo bunting.
As usual the cardinals are high up in the trees being shy. They never let me get a good shot of them.
The easiest way to get a shot of these guys is at the feeder.
Grackles are not shy at all and this one was making its loud gurgling song without care as I snuck up on him.
They are best out in the bright sunlight so their blue heads can be shining.
This robin was sitting in a nice blooming tree. It was just in the wrong position for a shot against the flowers though.
I moved around to frame it a bit in the twisted branches. There are even some dandelion blooms in bokeh in the background now.
Thanks @ewkaw :-) I'm hoping to get back to mushroom hunting again one day for #fungifriday
When the right time comes they will be there :)
You're welcome!
Males showing off 🙄 of course what else are we good for...
I love the goldfinch this time of year. We get big groups of them moving around. So colorful.
Around 15 years ago I raised a goldfinch baby that fell out of the nest that I thought was a sparrow. Once it started growing yellow feathers I realized it was a goldfinch. I looked up the local rehab place and they helped release it into the wild again after letting it hang out in their outdoor aviary with other birds.
Very cool 👍