California part 3 - Stanford and Palo Alto
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I am writing here while missiles are exploding over my head... What else is
there to do other than reminisce about better days and hope for better days
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2 weeks ago
The second face-on image is excellent and very unusual. Brilliant work.
ReplyDeleteSuper images agree with Steve second shot is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteExcellent captures! I really favor the last shot.
ReplyDeleteCool warbler and great shot's ;)
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots Sam!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Sam, well done
ReplyDeleteGreat tick Sam,stunning images.
ReplyDeleteJohn.
The 1st is stunning Sam Well Done!
ReplyDeleteCrippling photos Sam, best I've seen of the bird.Well done mate..............John Chapple
ReplyDeleteI'm very envious, well done Sam. Adrian.
ReplyDeleteHello friends,
ReplyDeleteWestern Bonelli's warbler is a small passerine bird, found in forest and woodland. 4-6 eggs are laid in a nest on the ground. It is a small warbler. The adult has a plain grey-green back, green-toned rump and wings and whitish underparts. The bill is small and pointed and the legs brown. The sexes are identical, as with most warblers. Thanks a lot.....