Tom, love your birds, particularly, the two chickadee with wings srpead. Looks like a Japanese print! So glad you remained in Maine through the winter.
Love your photos, Bro!
These photos are all beautiful!,I will enjoy looking at them over and over 👍 thank you all!
Was the female eagle also banded, I noticed the male is.
Mayflower,
Yes, the female is also banded.
Thank you photographers!
Great shot of the snowshoe hare
Great shots! Is there a way to get copies of these pictures? I am looking for the ones of the eagles. Thank you.
Beautiful photos everyone! Love the chickadees, Tom. Dennis York, can you tell me what town you saw the Canada Jay in? I’ve never seen one around here.
Beautiful photography! I live near Vienna Mills Pond and coincidentally have seen the same otter in the photograph.
To Becky Young. I saw the Canadian Jay on the backside of Flagstaff lake. There were two, and they came down and ate a granola bar near my truck
Your photographs bring me great joy every edition
Greg, Beautiful shot of the cardinal! Thanks for sharing!
Had to look up “O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!”
A line from “JABBERWOCKY” (found in “Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872”)
How wonderful, I love Lewis Carroll and all the amazing pictures of chipmunks and squirrels.
Thank you for sharing both the quote and the pictures.
Thank you to everyone for sharing your great pictures with those of us who can’t get out to see for ourselves.
Wonderful pics and thank you, Jane, for providing info on the distinction between male and female eagles. The Canada Jays are quite plentiful in Eustis. It’s a treat to see them gliding through the Cathedral Pines. The Gorby, soul of a dead woodsman.
Tom, love your birds, particularly, the two chickadee with wings srpead. Looks like a Japanese print! So glad you remained in Maine through the winter.
Love your photos, Bro!
These photos are all beautiful!,I will enjoy looking at them over and over 👍 thank you all!
Was the female eagle also banded, I noticed the male is.
Mayflower,
Yes, the female is also banded.
Thank you photographers!
Great shot of the snowshoe hare
Great shots! Is there a way to get copies of these pictures? I am looking for the ones of the eagles. Thank you.
Beautiful photos everyone! Love the chickadees, Tom. Dennis York, can you tell me what town you saw the Canada Jay in? I’ve never seen one around here.
Beautiful photography! I live near Vienna Mills Pond and coincidentally have seen the same otter in the photograph.
To Becky Young. I saw the Canadian Jay on the backside of Flagstaff lake. There were two, and they came down and ate a granola bar near my truck
Your photographs bring me great joy every edition
Greg, Beautiful shot of the cardinal! Thanks for sharing!
Had to look up “O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!”
A line from “JABBERWOCKY” (found in “Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872”)
How wonderful, I love Lewis Carroll and all the amazing pictures of chipmunks and squirrels.
Thank you for sharing both the quote and the pictures.
Thank you to everyone for sharing your great pictures with those of us who can’t get out to see for ourselves.
Wonderful pics and thank you, Jane, for providing info on the distinction between male and female eagles. The Canada Jays are quite plentiful in Eustis. It’s a treat to see them gliding through the Cathedral Pines. The Gorby, soul of a dead woodsman.