![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Note: the last one is a closeup of a bug with a stinger. If this will squick you, don't click, or don't scroll past the cardinal.
I love chipmunks, but they rarely sit still long enough for pics.
Unforunately I don't think I can count this pair of peacocks in my bird lifelist.
I was actually trying to catch the cool way the ducks' wakes crisscrossed, but just as I snapped some of them took flight.
This young cardinal is coming to my "birdie granola" feeder (filled with peanuts and dried fruit along with sunflower seeds). Looks like she's about 6 months old; her beak has turned from black to orange but she's still downy, with indistinct color. I suspect she'll be a regular at this feeder all summer.
If I had noticed the stinger, I'm not sure I'd have stayed to take pics!

I love chipmunks, but they rarely sit still long enough for pics.

Unforunately I don't think I can count this pair of peacocks in my bird lifelist.

I was actually trying to catch the cool way the ducks' wakes crisscrossed, but just as I snapped some of them took flight.

This young cardinal is coming to my "birdie granola" feeder (filled with peanuts and dried fruit along with sunflower seeds). Looks like she's about 6 months old; her beak has turned from black to orange but she's still downy, with indistinct color. I suspect she'll be a regular at this feeder all summer.

If I had noticed the stinger, I'm not sure I'd have stayed to take pics!