Part of the silence

Baltimore Oriole

“In order to see birds it is necessary to become part of the silence.”Robert Lynd

Today’s photos are NOT mine, as much as I’d like to take credit for them.  I’m re-blogging some amazing photos by Michael of  talainsphotographyblog.  Michael is a talented and prolific photographer who gives us a closeup view of the earth’s beauty.  This is a great place to visit for nature lovers, especially those who are fond of birds.

Michael must be super-talented at becoming part of the silence, because he features all kinds of birds I have seldom seen, as well as uncommonly sharp shots of many common favorites.

If you haven’t been to Michael’s blog, here’s a small sample of what you have been missing.  I hope these lovely pictures brighten your day as much as they do mine:

Blue JayMy best of 2013 | talainsphotographyblog | Page 2.

Gulls

Bluebird

 via Birds | talainsphotographyblog.

One year ago today:

Start again

This post was first published seven years ago today. The original post, comments and photo are linked, along with two other related posts, below. These links to related posts, and their thumbnail photos, do not appear in the blog feed; they are only visible when viewing the individual posts by clicking on each one. I have no idea why, nor do I know how they choose the related posts. That’s just the way WordPress does things.

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