I'm glad I have a zoom lens. The birds in my yard would never let me get this close! I photographed the mourning doves from inside a window.
I went outside to get pictures of the moon, though. I leaned the lens against a post to keep it from shaking when I pressed the shutter, and none too soon! There were clouds just above the moon and a few moments later, it disappeared behind them.
I read that the full moon of July was called the "buck moon" by Native Americans because at this time the antlers of a buck (male deer) reach their full size.
I read that the full moon of July was called the "buck moon" by Native Americans because at this time the antlers of a buck (male deer) reach their full size.
This is not a "real" owl. It was a stuffed model we saw at a fundraising event for the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center.
The last two photos show one of our local mallard families. We've seen a population explosion of ducks this year, with at least two broods on the community lake; maybe three. One day last week I had to slam on the brakes because some of the babies had marched out on the road ahead of mama and they were so small, I first mistook them for leaves. I guess everyone has been watching for them because they are surviving.
Hello, cute capture of the ducklings. I love your moon photo. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI have heard the term before, most I have seen are filled out
ReplyDeleteHello Linda!:) Doves are one of my favourite birds, but we don't see mourning doves here, they are so pretty. I love your very sweet Mallard duck and duckling shots.:) Great moon shot too!:)
ReplyDeleteOne hears mourning doves more often than we see them. Such a soothing bird.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture of the moon. I really like the photos of the duck families too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous moon photo...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan