Long shots

I continue to enjoy shooting around my yard with the long lens.

The squirrels are in full gathering mode, and there are quite a few walnut trees around us. This is a pretty common site, but it never fails to crack me up.

And these two look like they are sharing secrets.

The cardinals at the townhouse were quite social and easy to get pictures of. But the ones here have been exceedingly elusive! But I finally got both Mr. Cardinal…

and Mrs. Cardinal…

They’ve been doing a lot of singing together lately, and I love seeing them in the yard together.

The bluejays are the easiest to get photos of…

Just fill that peanut ring and they appear!

Dave does not enjoy the noises they make, but I think they are delightful!

And while it’s not the best photo…

I did manage to snap a hummingbird! These guys LOVE to come around when I don’t have the camera handy. And they move so fast, even if I do, it’s near impossible to focus on them before they move again!

It thrills me how good the camera is for getting pictures of tiny creatures.

This pretty little spider was making a web on the flowers of one of the new hostas. He almost looks like he’s made of glass.

From grasshoppers…

To crickets…

To praying mantises…

To tiny butterflies (Checkered Skipper)

To black-bummed Carpenter Bees

The camera lets me see them in a way I never could with the naked eye.

11 thoughts on “Long shots

  1. Araignee's avatar Araignee

    Great photos! I saw a little bunny this morning out on a walk and wished I had a camera to capture its cute little face. My phone just doesn’t do it.

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  2. jatshaw's avatar jatshaw

    Great photos! I wonder why blue jays like peanuts so much? We have Stellar jays here, and they even swallow them whole, and then grab another one! Towhees also seem to love peanuts and so do squirrels. There’s lots of competition in our yard, that’s for sure.

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