Cute Chickadees

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In case you missed my previous posts this year regarding this wonderful bird. Here’s another opportunity to check them out. I had a couple opportunities to photograph Chickadees this past year, once at the Heron Haus Bed and Breakfast in Northwest Portland, and another time at Oswald West State Park on the Oregon Coast. Here are some leftover images that haven’t made it onto this blog yet. You can check out the other images by following the links provided above. I hope you like, please share with your friends and family.

Peace

~V

8 responses to “Cute Chickadees”

  1. lauramacky Avatar

    They are so cute!

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    1. EmeraldStudioPhoto Avatar

      Thanks Laura! I agree! ๐Ÿ™‚

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      1. lauramacky Avatar

        You’re welcome ๐Ÿ™‚ I’m just now getting into identifying small birds although now it’s winter and I’m not on my back deck as much. Hopefully some day I’ll get some shots like these.

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      2. EmeraldStudioPhoto Avatar

        I love a good deck for photographing birds! One that I don’t have right now unfortunately. As you may know, photographing birds takes a lot of patience. It’s nice to have a good place to sit while one is being patient.

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      3. lauramacky Avatar

        I’ve noticed it’s definitely something that requires patience. Hopefully next year I can sit out there with my camera and capture some of the birds. There are so many here!

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      4. EmeraldStudioPhoto Avatar

        I would hang a Hummingbird feeder out right now! ๐Ÿ™‚

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      5. lauramacky Avatar

        hehe they are here all year round too but I’m too much of a cold wimp to go out there right now. And yes it is only in the high 50’s to low 60’s. That is a true California wimp! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  2. EmeraldStudioPhoto Avatar

    It appears I may be wrong in the identification of these birds? The bird in the first image might be a White Crowned Sparrow? The other two images are more than likely Chickadees. Still, I’m calling the bird in the first image a chickadee since while I was photographing, she was making her very distinctive ‘Chickadee-dee-dee’ sound that Chickadees are know for.

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