Pine needle carpet coloured on one side, twiggy sky coloured on the other. Neat!
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Kengi
You have awesome birds. This and the previous are (for my unaccustomed eye) especially impressive. And awesome.
Kengisays
Thanks. The secret for attracting a variety of dinosaurs for me, at least, is access to inexpensive peanuts. And putting feed on the ground under the trees as well as in the feeders. But it’s mainly the peanuts. If I ever went back in time I’d be sure to bring plenty of peanuts to feed the larger dinosaurs as well.
The light and colour palette are beautiful. They suit the dinosaur very fine.
Such a wonderful photo. I hear these guys from time to time, but it is so rare to see them!
Pine needle carpet coloured on one side, twiggy sky coloured on the other. Neat!
Kengi
You have awesome birds. This and the previous are (for my unaccustomed eye) especially impressive. And awesome.
Thanks. The secret for attracting a variety of dinosaurs for me, at least, is access to inexpensive peanuts. And putting feed on the ground under the trees as well as in the feeders. But it’s mainly the peanuts. If I ever went back in time I’d be sure to bring plenty of peanuts to feed the larger dinosaurs as well.
“How to stop a T-Rex -- throw peanuts in its path!”
My Thrashers will show for suet, but they are notoriously shy. Last year, I was really lucky, and had a juvenile Thrasher hanging out studio side.
The colors of this picture are just perfect.
That’s my plan, and I’m sticking to it. In no time I’ll have them eating out of the palm of my hand and letting me ride them.