Rich autumnal hues were the order of the day: a yellow-eyed Bushtit straddling a double-trunked yellowing maple.
One of a pair of squabbling Flickers seeking amnesty in a berry-laden bush.
And a Black-Capped Chickadee gleaning insects amidst golden and salmon-tinged leaves.
The last one looks like an Audubon painting...
ReplyDeleteK is right--there is a painterly quality to that one. I like all three, but find the shot of the flicker quite compelling.
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