Foggy mornings are great for Mourning Dove photos. And they showed off after the fog vanished too.
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Foggy mornings are great for Mourning Dove photos. And they showed off after the fog vanished too.
This young Mourning Dove dominated the photos today. Disturbing the parents, being goofy, curious, pretty and having a ball :D
And also not every Mourning Dove looks the same :)
Spike and Jones.
Have a relaxed Friday and weekend!
And if you feel like it, consider voting for my Grackle in the Weather Channel photo contest. Voting closes on Sept 1st and can be done every 24 hours, so I will be bothering you with little reminders every now and then and I hope you don’t mind. Here is the link: http://bit.ly/2uA80ih I think one needs an FB account. If you lost the link to my photo, you can find it by searching for “Grackle”. If you don’t want to vote, spreading the info is very much appreciated too :) Thanks to everybody who already helped with a vote.
A feathered tin soldier.
One always makes sure to be in focus.
Bonus. “I am the god of hell fire, and I bring you...”
(Just for clarification, this refers to a song by Arthur Brown that came on on German tv ads for a 60′s music collection and somehow etched itself into my brain because it sounded so powerful and evil, and then a hippie song started.)