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Recent content by Gerald Friesen

  1. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Juniper Hairstreak'

    Cripes that's a great photograph.
  2. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Buff-necked Ibis'

    sweet image. excellent colors.
  3. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Montagu's Harrier'

    love this bird. excellent image.
  4. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Snowed in'

    don't you just love shooting in the snow? excellent image!!!
  5. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Wren'

    superb lighting on this image...
  6. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Alexandrine Parakeet'

    Never seen one. thanks for sharing.
  7. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Kingfisher'

    What a bloody perfect image!! I'll bet that took some real work. Congratulations!!
  8. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Black-throated Thrush'

    wonderful image!!
  9. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Verreaux's Eagle Owl'

    stunning shot!!!
  10. Gerald Friesen

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Flathead Jack'

    Thanks for the flathead Stanley. It prompted me to post a Black-capped and a Mountain. Striking image!!!
  11. Mountain Chickadee

    Mountain Chickadee

    I'm lucky here in Colorado. At 8,700' I get both Mountain and Black-capped in my backyard. Easy to tell the difference. They especially act differently with the Mountain seemingly more demonstrative and human affable...
  12. Black-capped Chickadee

    Black-capped Chickadee

    I'm in self-isolation for the last week in Colorado. Not a lot of species this time of year. But since it's snowing, the Chickadees are pounding in and out of a sunflower feeder I put up. The little guys really are most pleasant and very fun to photo...
  13. male Willow Ptarmigan

    male Willow Ptarmigan

    transitioning color from winter to summer
  14. female Willow Ptarmigan

    female Willow Ptarmigan

    just finished taking a dust bath on the side of the road (Bob Blodgett Hwy)
  15. male Willow Ptarmigan

    male Willow Ptarmigan

    taken on the Bob Blodgett Hwy in the Nome area of Alaska. Love these transitional colors and the leggings. This was a new species for me and the large size surprised me.
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