Glad to see you posting, Deanne. I thought about you and your beautiful climbing hydrangea! I was worried the wind would bring that large tree down. That's one scary buzzard!
I'd be worried if seven vultures appeared at our place! I love watching them glide high in the sky, but closeups of their faces do nothing for me!!! You captured their feathers beautifully though. ;)
Well, I actually think they are pretty outstanding birds and are assembled perfectly to do their jobs. I kind of like their naked faces... LOL We've had a lot of them around the last couple summers. This spring I found a roost about a half mile from here with 60 birds in the pines. Now that was a sight to see!
Oh my! If that comes trick or treating at my house I'll assume something is dead!
ReplyDeleteHe he he he he!
DeleteGlad to see you posting, Deanne. I thought about you and your beautiful climbing hydrangea! I was worried the wind would bring that large tree down. That's one scary buzzard!
ReplyDeleteThanks Leslie, all is well here. We just have a lot of debris to pick up and need to fix a couple fences that came down.
DeleteGlad all is relatively well at your place! Where did you see the vulture? Perfect for the day. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThanks! There were seven of theses beasties in a dead tree against my back fence line. I took these images on the 18th of Oct... Perfect for Halloween
DeleteI'd be worried if seven vultures appeared at our place! I love watching them glide high in the sky, but closeups of their faces do nothing for me!!! You captured their feathers beautifully though. ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, I actually think they are pretty outstanding birds and are assembled perfectly to do their jobs. I kind of like their naked faces... LOL We've had a lot of them around the last couple summers. This spring I found a roost about a half mile from here with 60 birds in the pines. Now that was a sight to see!
DeleteWOW what shots ...What kind of camera and mega telephoto?
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon, these were shot with a Canon 7D with a Canon 500mm f/4 lens with a 1.4 extender
DeleteHe looks quite intimidating.
ReplyDeleteGreat post for Halloween...especially with those spreading wings. Hope you had a very nice Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI like the 2nd picture with the rustic looking branch.
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