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  • A chipper titmouse dances on his perch against a background of shamrock green bokeh
    Titmouse On Shamrock Bokeh.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Soaking Up Some Seasonal Foliage Bokeh In The Trees
    Tufty On Fall Bokeh Perch.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Perched On A Branch Backed By Autumn Bokeh
    Titmouse Bokeh Perch.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Perched On A Tree Branch With Warm Afternoon Light
    Afternoon Bokeh Titmouse.jpg
  • Miss Junco Enjoying Her Winter Perch
    Junco Winter Bokeh.jpg
  • A Bee Figurine And A Flower On A Table In Front Of The Christmas Tree
    XMAS Bee Table Bokeh.jpg
  • Mr. Nuthatch is on point today, and soaking up some of the unseasonably warm weather we are having
    Nuthatch Pastel Bokeh.jpg
  • A Glory Morning Butterfly Backed By Glistening Morning Light
    Butterly Bokeh.jpg
  • A small blooming orchid near a window on a table with background lighting from a Christmas tree showing bokeh.
    XMAS Orchid Table Bokeh.jpg
  • The simplicity of a single jingle bell. Wrapped in ribbon shining in the evening light cast all around are little glowing moons. Ring the bell and see how it will sing.
    Christmas Bokeh Bell.jpg
  • Mr. Squirrel Trouncing Through The Grass On A Sunny Afternoon
    Bokeh Squirrel.jpg
  • what's up doc - a bunny in a field of green grass with spring bokeh
    Wascally Wabbit.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Tucking it's head, Backed By Autumn Bokeh
    Titmouse In The Tree.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse From Behind, Backed By Autumn Bokeh
    Titmouse From Behind.jpg
  • A Male Finch perched atop a sunny bokeh backed branch
    Male House Finch Branch on Green.jpg
  • Bad Hair Day Molting Cardinal On Lime Bokeh
    Ruffled Head Cardinal.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse From Behind, Backed By Autumn Bokeh
    Titmouse From Behind.jpg
  • A Red Daylily backed by garden green a morning bokeh
    Red Daylily.jpg
  • A Puppy Christmas Figurine We Put Out Every Year
    XMAS Doggy Table Bokeh.jpg
  • Common chicory is a somewhat woody, perennial herbaceous plant of the dandelion family Asteraceae, usually with bright blue flowers, rarely white or pink. Many varieties are cultivated for salad leaves, chicons, or roots, which are baked, ground, and used as a coffee substitute and food additive.
    Blue Wildflower On Walk Bokeh.jpg
  • A Male House Finch On His Perch With Magical Evening Light
    male house finch bokeh drama.jpg
  • More fun with ornaments in front of the tree
    Santa Bulb 2015.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Posted Up On An Old Stump
    Woody On Wood.jpg
  • Poking a macro lens into the weeds can reveal some hidden magic.
    Morning Garden Butterfly.jpg
  • Our Kitten Darth at 5 Months Old On A Blanket In Front Of The Christmas Tree.
    Darth 50 Xmas 1.jpg
  • A White Dahlia with Pink and Purple Highlights Against a Backdrop of Deep Purple with Soft Evening Light
    Hello Darling.jpg
  • Christmas gift suggestions: to your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself, respect.
    Christmas Star.jpg
  • The Cardinal is probably one of the most recognizable and popular backyard birds because of its brilliant red color and crested head. It is a great bird to admire year-round. The color contrast of the brilliant red against fresh white snow really is a high point during the winter months. Early settlers were said to have named this bird after the Cardinals of the Catholic Church who wore red robes.<br />
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Both sexes are accomplished songsters and may be heard at any time of year. Cardinals will mate for life and remain together throughout the entire year. That's why you will usually see a male and female together at your feeding station.<br />
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Male and female Cardinals both sing. Songs are loud, beautiful whistled phrases. Some songs you may hear sound like "whoit whoit whoit" and "whacheer whacheer." These songs are used in forming territories and in courtship. Male and female cardinals use "chirps" as contact calls and alarms. They also have many visual displays such as "tail-flicks" to signal alarm. The crest may be raised and lowered. Strongly territorial, males will fight other males, along with their own reflection in windows!
    Chubby Winter Redbird.jpg
  • Our Kitten Darth at 5 Months Old On A Blanket In Front Of The Christmas Tree.
    Darth 50 Xmas 2.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Perched On A Tree Branch With Warm Afternoon Light
    Friendly Autumn Titmouse.jpg
  • Spying On Robin.jpg
  • A soft violet daisy reaches through a daydream to find the light.
    A Daisy Daydream.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Posted On A Withered Tree Trunk With His Beak Open and Tongue Showing.
    Woody Tongue.jpg
  • A friendly White-Breasted Nuthatch takes point on an old tree stump backed by warm spring light
    Nuthatch On The Post.jpg
  • Mr. Titmouse Soaking Up Some Warmth In The Morning Sun
    Warm Morning Titmouse.jpg
  • Knowing my affinity for all things squirrel, My wife bought me a festive decoration for my office. And it's nice to see the fella has an acorn already... I just think the designer could have chosen better placement for him to be holding it....
    Christmas Squirrel Nut.jpg
  • An immature bald eagle in a tree canopy backed by soft autumn orange and blue
    Pumpkin Spiced Bald Eagle.jpg
  • Our Kitten Darth at 5 Months Old On A Blanket In Front Of The Christmas Tree.
    Darth 50 Xmas 3.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Perched On A Tree Branch With Warm Afternoon Light
    Tufty Up Close.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Perched On A Tree Branch With Warm Afternoon Light
    Curious Titmouse.jpg
  • A tiny tufted titmouse perched in the tree backed by bright autumn light
    Titmouse In Autumn Trees.jpg
  • Titmouse Seed Tree Spotlight.jpg
  • Lilium 'Stargazer'  - Oriental lilies are known for their fragrant perfume. It happens to be my wife's favorite flower so I get to photograph them often :)
    Soft Stargaze.jpg
  • Visions of butterflies in a field of blowing dandelions
    Flutterby Fantasy.jpg
  • A Red-Bellied Woodpecker Perched On A Tree In Morning Light
    Woody In Morning Light.jpg
  • An inquisitive and acrobatic Nuthatch drops down below to get a peek on the action
    Nuthatch Dropdown.jpg
  • A Soft Pink Tulip on a Backdrop of Purple with Pink and Blue Glimmering Sparkles.
    Glittery Tulip Shimmer.jpg
  • A Puffy White Dandelion With A Bit Of Magic and Mystery.<br />
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The dandelion plant is a beneficial weed, with a wide range of uses, and is even a good companion plant for gardening. Its taproot will bring up nutrients for shallower-rooting plants, and add minerals and nitrogen to soil. It is also known to attract pollinating insects and release ethylene gas which helps fruit to ripen
    Magic Dandy.jpg
  • A pink tulip under magical emerald lights. <br />
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Although tulips are often associated with the Netherlands, commercial cultivation of the flower began in the Ottoman Empire. The word tulip, which earlier appeared in English in forms such as tulipa or tulipant, entered the language by way of French.<br />
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In classic and modern Persian literature, special attention has been given to these flowers and in recent times, tulips have featured in the poems of Simin Behbahani. However, the tulip was a topic for Persian poets as far back as the thirteenth century. <br />
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The tulip is a perennial, bulbous plant with showy flowers in the genus Tulipa, of which up to 109 species have been described and which belongs to the family Liliaceae
    Pink Tulip in Emerald Light.jpg
  • The spring bloom is a strong increase in phytoplankton abundance that typically occurs in the early spring and lasts until late spring or early summer. Spring blooms typically last until late spring or early summer, at which time the bloom collapses due to nutrient depletion in the stratified water column and increased grazing pressure by zooplankton.<br />
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This week the earliest of spring flowers are starting to dot the landscape with color and the tree buds give a promise of warmer days ahead. Daffodils are in full bloom, as well as crocus and dwarf iris. Color is just beginning to peek out from the hyacinths, showing hints of purple and pink. <br />
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Spring flowers come along and cheer us up at a time when we most need it -- after we've somehow survived another long winter. Speaking for myself, it wouldn't be going too far to say that they help me convalesce as I recuperate from Old Man Winter's months-long blustery barrage.
    Vibralicios Blooms.jpg
  • A fairy (also faery, faerie, fay, fae; euphemistically wee folk, good folk, people of peace, fair folk, etc.) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural or preternatural.<br />
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Fairies resemble various beings of other mythologies, though even folklore that uses the term fairy offers many definitions. Sometimes the term describes any magical creature, including goblins or gnomes: at other times, the term only describes a specific type of more ethereal creature.<br />
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This is a photograph of a Christmas Ornament my wife adores, with some Photoshop Liberties Added FOr A Mystacal Feel.<br />
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Although in modern culture they are often depicted as young, sometimes winged, humanoids of small stature, they originally were depicted quite differently: tall, radiant, angelic beings or short, wizened trolls being two of the commonly mentioned forms. Diminutive fairies of one kind or another have been recorded for centuries, but occur alongside the human-sized beings; these have been depicted as ranging in size from very tiny up to the size of a human child. Even with these small fairies, however, their small size may be magically assumed rather than constant.<br />
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Images of fairies have appeared as illustrations, often in books of fairy tales, as well as in photographic-based media and sculpture. Some artists known for their depictions of fairies include Cicely Mary Barker, Arthur Rackham, Brian Froud, Alan Lee, Amy Brown, David Delamare, Meredith Dillman, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Warwick Goble, Kylie InGold, Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Myrea Pettit, Florence Harrison, Suza Scalora
    Festive Amber Fairy.jpg
  • This blue jay was resting under a heat lamp on a cold and snowy winter day in my Missouri backyard. Having a pretty close vantage point I was able to get a dent amount of detail in the feathers of this lovely bird. A close look reveals the water droplets from the falling snow that has melted from the heat of the lamp.<br />
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The Blue Jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to North America. It is resident through most of eastern and central United States and southern Canada, although western populations may be migratory.<br />
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This common, large songbird is familiar to many people, with its perky crest; blue, white, and black plumage; and noisy calls. Blue Jays are known for their intelligence and complex social systems with tight family bonds. Their fondness for acorns is credited with helping spread oak trees after the last glacial period.<br />
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Blue Jays prefer tray feeders or hopper feeders on a post rather than hanging feeders, and they prefer peanuts, sunflower seeds, and suet. Planting oak trees will make acorns available for jays of the future. Blue Jays often take drinks from birdbaths.
    Winter Heat Blue Jay.jpg
  • Soft white tulips whisper in the blue midnight glow reaching towards the shining the way
    White Tulip Blue Light.jpg
  • A common grey squirrel climbing a tree
    Climbing Tree Rat.jpg
  • A Mallard Duck Swims Through Magical Lights On The Waters With Grace and Beaurty
    Mallard Lights.jpg
  • A Female Finch On Her Perch Backed By Soft Autumn Bokeh
    Miss Finch Soft Bokeh Post.jpg
  • Male Red-Bellied Woodpecker
    Woody On Pink Bokeh.jpg
  • Red-Bellied Woodpecker - Most woodpeckers have zygodactyl feet, which means they have toes facing the front and toes facing the back to help them grip trees and poles vertically. They use those toes with their stiff tail feathers to brace on trees as they climb.
    Woody Climbing Pastel Bokeh.jpg
  • A Male Purple Finch Sits On His Perch Soaking Up Some Afternoon Warmth
    Mr P Finch Afternoon Bokeh.jpg
  • Mr. Squirrel Playing Around On My Swing-set, Pokes His Head Out For A Quick Photo
    Peekaboo Bokeh Squirrel.jpg
  • Titmouse On Shamrock Bokeh.jpg
  • Itsy Bits Orchids about the size of a quarter
    Mini Orchid Bokeh.jpg
  • A deliciously vibrant tulip with a rainbow of colors and a hint of bokeh behind
    Starburst Tulip.jpg
  • A Tufted Titmouse Perched On Top Of A Branch Basking In Autumn Bokeh
    Tufty On Top.jpg
  • A rose with some colorful bokeh
    Rosy Lights.jpg
  • A Male Northern Cardinal Perched High On A Stick Backed By Pale Green Bokeh Texture
    Redbird On A Stick.jpg
  • Spring bokeh gives warmth to a Nuthatch on the hunt for a meal in a typical side-perch pose
    Autumn Nuthatch.jpg
  • Warm Bokeh Chickadee.jpg
  • Miss Finch Soft Bokeh Post.jpg
  • Chickadee Bokeh.jpg
  • Afternoon Bokeh Titmouse.jpg