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Vivian Lamb
Manzano Mountain, Bernalillo County, NM, United States
I took this photo at somebody’s ranch in the Manzano Mountains of New Mexico. The owner of the ranch tends to 41 bluebird nest boxes! This photo was taken while looking down through the opened lid of the box.
Week 12: Thrushes
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Feed us!
Colors are so vibrant!!
So sweet
Wish my eyes were that blue (rather than brown)!
Pretty birds!
A beautiful moment you captured, especially with mother bird and chicks all looking toward camera!
So many mouths to feed–I wish the photo was a little brighter, but you have captured a very tender moment. Kathy
This picture is wonderful … the sweet blend of one of the most endearing and tender of “family” moments, combined with obvious excitement and joy of the little one’s as they anticipate a “meal,” is captured artfully in safe isolation and in brilliant color. Great job, Vivian, and thank you for providing us a beautiful glimpse of nature & life.
A surprisingly intimate picture!
I can just hear all the “peep peep, peeping”!
Oh my gosh, that’s amazing! I’d love to know how you caught that shot. So sweet! And that vivid blue really shows.
Superb composition! You nicely captured tenderness and love of a mother and her young. Great job! Blue is my favorite color, and the blue you captured is exquisite. Such a cozy picture.
A tender moment!
Wow – how wonderful that you were able to see the mom and babies and to capture this moment. Congratulations! I hope this is a winner for you.
What a charming photo. Are you using any type of editing software with your photos where you could crop or manipulate lighting? Maybe this is “The Photo”! Good job.
Very nice shot Vivian!
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