We always have a great selection of birds in our backyard - I'm sure the large bird feeder that Heather keeps well stocked has something to do with it. Here are few, all shot this morning, starting with my favorite, the California Quail. They're great to watch as they hop their way down the hillside, or along the fence.
The doves are equally beautiful.
This time of year the hummingbirds seem particularly active.
Click here for a few more shots, and I'll be adding to that gallery as I get more.
Photography . . . Travel . . .
Sunday, May 1, 2011
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About Me
- Frank B. Baiamonte
- San Diego, California, United States
- About me . . . When I'm not working I like to be out exploring and photographing. I do this blog just for fun, and to be able to share these images with friends. I hope you enjoy viewing these images as much as I enjoyed creating them.
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Header image: Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, Cibola, Arizona. End image: Downtown San Diego, California skyline from Coronado Island. Profile picture: Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho, by Heather Baiamonte.
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