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Ethan-Winning > Mourning Dove As Audobon Would Have Painted Him
Ethan-Winning > Juvenile Black-Capped Night Heron and Great Blue Heron

I thought the smaller was a female green heron, but Peeter pointed out that green herons don't have red eyes. Anyway, these two were oblivious to one another.
Ethan-Winning > Canada Goose Drying Feathers
Ethan-Winning > Black Phoebe

Every Phoebe on this first "page" was photographed in a different location and over a 12 month span.
Ethan-Winning > Red Winged Darner Dragonfly - Libellula saturata

The trick is to wait until it's 105° and even dragonflies are too tired to fly. Been waiting almost a year for this one. (Remember, I'm point-and-shoot only. Even PS can't turn the dragonfly around and make it face the camera. That took another week of photo shoots.)
Ethan-Winning > Chestnut-Backed Chickadee

May. 07
Ethan-Winning > Male Green Heron Near Nest
Ethan-Winning > The Journey Begins


All you need is a purpose, a direction, and a rubber duck.
Ethan-Winning > Japanese Iris Duo


Nothing was done to this photo other than minor cropping. It does indeed look like a watercolor, and although it's an iris, I'm leaving a copy in this gallery. Besides, there are too many good comments already posted. But don't miss the irises in the other gallery.
Red Winged Darner Dragonfly - Libellula saturata

The trick is to wait until it's 105° and even dragonflies are too tired to fly. Been waiting almost a year for this one. (Remember, I'm point-and-shoot only. Even PS can't turn the dragonfly around and make it face the camera. That took another week of photo shoots.)
Ethan-Winning > Red Winged Darner Dragonfly - Libellula saturata

The trick is to wait until it's 105° and even dragonflies are too tired to fly. Been waiting almost a year for this one. (Remember, I'm point-and-shoot only. Even PS can't turn the dragonfly around and make it face the camera. That took another week of photo shoots.)
Red Winged Darner Dragonfly - Libellula saturata

The trick is to wait until it's 105° and even dragonflies are too tired to fly. Been waiting almost a year for this one. (Remember, I'm point-and-shoot only. Even PS can't turn the dragonfly around and make it face the camera. That took another week of photo shoots.)
See photo in original gallery.

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