RE: Two lists for a Sunday

You are viewing a single comment's thread:

You took some wonderful photos. Did the clouds pose for you? 🤩

People who take bird photos have great virtues: they are patient, and they love animals and nature so much...and it can be truly addictive. I loved the joy you had, the impulse to wait for more, the desire to enjoy it all...the kestrel has the face of an eagle, a hawk. Are they families?

Your Sunday afternoon was beautiful.

🌹🌹🌹



0
0
0.000
3 comments
avatar

Friend, I always look up at the sky in the mornings and evenings. I really enjoy the colours that burst across it at those hours. It’s almost like therapy for me… and I always have lots of questions and very few answers, which I tend to seek out in unusual moments that somehow stand out… I’m a bit mystical, yes. Haha… the kestrel photos aren’t great, but they’re what I’ve got to prove I saw it. It’s not like there are flocks of them—you don’t see them en masse like sparrows. We all want to have a NatGeo-worthy photo in our collection, but the truth is you need serious gear for that haha…
And about what you asked me, whether it’s related to the hawk, I think I’ll have to ask the experts. We’ve got a specialist reviewer in the birdwatching group, I’ll ask him and let you know. You already know I’ve got a lot to learn here. But I do have enthusiasm. Thank you!

0
0
0.000
avatar

De aquƭ en unos dƭas serƔs serƔs casi una experta en reconocimiento de aves, verƔs que sƭ.
Tus fotos siempre son muy bonitas, porque dependen de tu apreciación mÔs que de la calidad de tu cÔmara.

Entusiasmo es lo que siempre te ha sobrado, por eso eres @nanixxx .

šŸŒžā¤ļøšŸŒž

0
0
0.000