Okay, rub it in, today was the warmest day for a while (32˚F or 0˚C) and I was stuck inside untangling decoration and trying to figure out how to stuff everything back under the stairs. Still am, actually. Nice background blur and sweet sign of life. Is that a finch? I love how perfectly balanced it is.
Happy Summer! (We just arrived in Florida, so even if we're on the other side of the world and even if it is called winter, it feels like summer to us -- or at least late Spring.) Thank you for hosting Wednesday
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Loved the pic.
ReplyDeletePretty summer picture of the bird and plant. Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteLovey Greenfinch posing for you Betty
ReplyDeleteLovely bird. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny capture.
Happy WednesdayAroundTheWorld !
It seems that a greenfinch had been waiting for the shot, derr Betty.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week!
Loretta
Enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteVery different here today - cold, wet and dismal with birds all hiding somewhere sheltered.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really great shot which probably required a lot of patience to get.
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteOkay, rub it in, today was the warmest day for a while (32˚F or 0˚C) and I was stuck inside untangling decoration and trying to figure out how to stuff everything back under the stairs. Still am, actually.
ReplyDeleteNice background blur and sweet sign of life. Is that a finch? I love how perfectly balanced it is.
What a gorgeous photo. Glad he stayed still long enough too - they are tricky to capture. Expect it took a while :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so cool to hear there is summer somewhere in the world:-)
ReplyDeleteHere we have rather ugly autumn :(
Thank you for hosting.
Happy Summer! (We just arrived in Florida, so even if we're on the other side of the world and even if it is called winter, it feels like summer to us -- or at least late Spring.) Thank you for hosting Wednesday
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