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  1. Oh, Brenda! What a wonderful way to start my day…your bird photos are amazing! Thank you for sharing them, and for the tips. I recently purchased a new camera with a zoom lens, now if I can just find the patience it takes to do this!

  2. Thanks for the info, love your bird pics. I got a few last winter around the feeder, but the trees are so thick in my back yard during summer you rarely see the birds. Looking forward to feeding (and photographing) again this winter.
    Mary

  3. Well those are all pin worthy amazing award winning shots, Brenda.

    Thanks for sharing your secrets.

    I think you lost ME with "practice patience." LOL.

    I have a good camera and great subject matter but seldom have the patience or drive to make good pictures GREAT pictures. Ah well, sometimes just posting is enough of a challenge on some days.

    LOVE that Cardinal – it's our state bird here in Ohio.

    Have a wonderful week.

  4. I could do the sitting and waiting thing and I could do the cropping, but I just don't have the beautiful birds you have in your yard.

  5. You have a lot of patience whether you know it or not, Brenda. Your bird pictures are amazing.. Birds don't hold still very long to have their pictures taken..
    I love the picture of the Cardinal.. I guess because Cardinals are red and they are our Virginia state bird.. The females are beautiful also. I think their brownish color helps to camouflage them while they are on their nest.
    I love little black-capped Chickadees also.. They have their own special little bird noise that they make.. I can always tell that they are in my yard when I hear them.
    I enjoyed seeing all of your pictures today.
    Smiles, Charlotte in Virginia

  6. You sure have some great shots there, Brenda. I love the one of the woodpecker! I don't think I have the patience for bird photography. I can never seem to get a clear view or some other problem 🙂

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