Copyright 2003 Ralph W. Scott Click each image to view, use the BACK button to return to this page. |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
001 6x7 Female Ruby Throat Humming Bird |
001 Road Bill on hand |
002 6x7 Male Ruby Throat Humming Bird |
002 chickadee |
|
003 2 chickadee |
003 6x7 House Wren |
004 3 chickadee |
004 6x7 Mourning Dove |
|
005 Anhinga and fish |
006 6x7 Titmouse |
006 Pheasant |
007 6x7 Male Bluebird |
|
007 Snowy Egret |
008 6x7 Chimney Swift starting dive |
008 Great White Heron |
009 Great Egret |
|
010 Barn Swallows |
011 6x7 White Breasted Nuthatch |
012 Yellow shafted flicker |
013 6x7 Ballerina Titmouse |
|
014 6x7 Male Cardinal |
014 Flamingos |
015 6x7 Screech Owl on upstroke |
015 Roseate Spoonbills |
|
016 2 Anhinga |
016 6x7 Screech Owl on down flap |
017 Blue Jay |
017 Immature Male Ruby Throat at hybiscus |
|
018 6x7 Gold Finch |
018 young Pileated male |
019 2 Pileated Woodpeckers |
019 6x7 House Wren at house |
|
020 6x7 Cormorant on a snag |
021 6x7 Screech Owl -- transition to down flap |
021 Pileated going away |
022 5 Pileated |
|
022 6x7 Springtime Male Cardinal |
023 6 Pileated |
023 6x7 Carolina Wren |
024 6x7 Mourning Dove flat approach |
|
024 male Broadbill |
025 6x7 Pileated below mirror |
025 male Broadbill at hybiscus |
026 6x7 Blue Jay |
|
028 6x7 2 Blue Jay |
||||
Click each photo to view the larger version. Note: These photos are large, about .5 to 1+ megabytes per image in medium compression jpeg images. Navigation tips: Click on an image to see it larger and click the image on the resulting page so see it even larger. The largest won't fit on your screen, unless your browser shrinks it to fit. If it does, it probably provides a way to view it full size, so you can "window" around in the full size image, looking at the detail. Once the initial image is loaded, it is cached (stored) on your computer, so viewing it larger should not require more download time or bandwidth. In other words, it fairly quick once you actually have the image, to click on it to see it larger. Use your browser's BACK button to return to the previous page. All these photos were shot at window feeders using my Canon D60 with 100mm Macro lens, most using one Canon 550EX flash mounted on the camera. |