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Tufted Titmouse Wingspread - Central Park, NYC (Original Post)
Donkees
Feb 2024
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Blue Dawn
(953 posts)1. How absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos. WOW!
Delphinus
(12,145 posts)2. Oh so pretty!
That song popped into my head with that first picture - thank you!
et tu
(1,883 posts)3. beauty eh nt
Charging Triceratops
(313 posts)4. My all-time favorite bird!!
Beautiful pictures of my "little whistler."
runnergirl
(25 posts)5. Beautiful, thanks for this
What part of the park?
Donkees
(32,397 posts)7. Might be in the ramble area where birds are used to being hand-fed
runnergirl
(25 posts)9. Ooh! Adorable! :) nt
KS Toronado
(19,577 posts)8. Welcome to DU
runnergirl
(25 posts)10. Thanks, I really should come around more often :) nt
niyad
(119,937 posts)6. WOW!!! Those are absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing.
MuseRider
(34,370 posts)11. Beautiful!
I love those birds with their shark eyes.
ShazzieB
(18,670 posts)12. I am absolutely awed by people who are able to take pictures like this.
Not to mention the equipment they use to do it. Photographing a rapidly moving subject is tricky. Capturing this much clear, sharply focused detail in a photo of such a subject is mind-blowing.
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AllaN01Bear
(23,047 posts)14. ohm myyy!.