The bird seemed very eager to sample the nectar in the humming bird feeder which hung from the eave over the window, but he could see us inside; and it made him nervous. He finally gave in to temptation, apparently deciding that the reward was worth the risk.
One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD, and to inquire in His temple. (Psalm 27:4)
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Friday, May 06, 2011
Baltimore Oriole
We visited Doug's step-mother today, across the border in Michigan, and were treated to a sighting of a Baltimore Oriole. We don't see these birds often where we live, so this was a special treat. The following images where shot through a window, so the quality is somewhat lacking; but I couldn't resist sharing them.
The bird seemed very eager to sample the nectar in the humming bird feeder which hung from the eave over the window, but he could see us inside; and it made him nervous. He finally gave in to temptation, apparently deciding that the reward was worth the risk.
The bird seemed very eager to sample the nectar in the humming bird feeder which hung from the eave over the window, but he could see us inside; and it made him nervous. He finally gave in to temptation, apparently deciding that the reward was worth the risk.
Those are beautiful pictures. I wish I could take pictures like that. This is first time I have seen a Baltimore Oriole. We don't have them here in Idaho. Thank you for the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe Oriole is gorgeous,even through a less than clean window.Sometimes that is the only way to get a picture.
ReplyDeleteHi, Cindy. Thanks kindly for the praise of my photography. I often look at others' photo blogs and realize how far short my photography falls. Still, I enjoy it. And you don't do such a bad job yourself. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, Ruth. It's better to shoot through a dirty window than to miss the shot completely. :)
Those are great! I would never have noticed the window if you hadn't mentioned it. What a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteHi, Elizabeth. They really are beautiful birds, and I was thrilled to get these pictures, even through that window. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird, and wonderful photos, like little portraits. The colours are so vivid, just a pleasure to see :o)
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots of such a beautiful bird. I saw my first come in to my grape jelly feeder for them last weekend. I feed them nectar as well. Waiting to see some hummers soon. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteDeborah - They are gorgeous birds...even better than my poor photographic efforts have captured. Glad you enjoyed the photos.
ReplyDeleteSteve - Thanks. A hummingbird flitted by the feeder that was drawing the oriole, but it was too fast for a photo op. Maybe you'll get some pictures of them at your feeder this summer.
These are fine photos, Linda... especially since they're snapped through the glass. I love these little critters and have only seen them twice - around Frank's place. You did a great job of getting those images.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Hilary. You're always such a great encourager.
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