White-throated sparrow doing what they do best....blending. Each photo is posted twice, once uncropped and once after a little editing. You can click to find the bird in the upper ones....
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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
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God certainly did a good job on that technique! Seriously, we have the same problem seeing a moose in the dark, especially in the winter when their legs turn almost white. Can't see 'em as they cross the snow-covered streets until you're right on top of those horse-sized animals. Good luck stopping, then. :)
No. Really. The wonderment of nature.
on the other hand . . .that winter moose camo that Rev. Paul mentioned . . . . . kinda defeats its purpose.
Lovely pictures as always. He sure does blend well!
Excellent photos!!!
Linda
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Even harder to see cropped than uncropped!
This morning a red squirrel, in his winter color, ran across the road in front of the car and POOF! disappeared in the brush. A measure of his coloring and of his speed.
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