Every Comment is Appreciated
I’m very satisfied and enthusiastic about the legion of people that are involved graciously to the wellbeing of all avians.
People from all backgrounds and from many countries are giving some of their valuable time to the care of the different species of birds, which for many years were ignored and neglected.
I for one, when I get a comment from a reader about any observation of any type of bird, that little message is very valuable for me as it will be later for the person that wrote it. As insignificant this information it might appear to be, it does matter and is important for the sake of the birds! Studies are made that way, observing, reporting and then analyzing. Nature is always evolving and many things change from time to time.
Remember this: Every little comment about birds it helps!
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Text and photographs © H.J. Ruiz – Avian 101









Yes – beautifully expressed and thanks for drawing attention to the birds.
Thank you very much Julie, I know you love birds too! 🙂
Well said 🙂
Any comments have always a clue that may be invisible for some! However, one can always learn something from comments whether short or long.
Thanks D.! 🙂
I really like the Tufted Titmouse, looks like he/she works well with their photographer 🙂
It may look like that apparently but it’s all the opposite! These birds are there to pick up one seed at the time and then fly, that would take one a few seconds. I worked an strategy and that’s why you see photos of the titmouse! Tricky! 🙂
Thanks Luc! 🙂
Well I am glad that you were able to capture a photo of the titmouse.. It is a pretty little bird!
You;re a photographer so you know that certain subjects are more difficult to photograph than other, but it’s your job to figure out the way to make the shoot!
Thanks for your comment! 🙂
A neat collection of backyard birds, H.J.
Thank you so much my friend! I appreciate your encouraging words always!:)
What a beautiful set of pictures! I especially love the Eastern Bluebird and the Red Winged Blackbird. We’ve had fewer birds than usual in our garden this Spring -could it be the excessive amount of rain that we are having? Thank you for this beautiful post, 🙂
Thank you for your comment! This past Winter has been short and the Spring started early not matching the calendar at all. The ocean currents have changed the climate as they do often. However, these changes can be severe sometimes in many ways. Nature is predictable to certain point only. 🙂
Your birds are in general much more brightly coloured than ours.
It might have to do with the type of foods and also how far from the tropics they are. It’s all pigment and reflection of the light.
Thank you for your comment Tom! Interesting observation! 🙂
well said HJ!!!
Thank you Joanna! The whole idea of blogging is sharing, ideas, opinions, images, observations etc. But it wouldn’t make any sense to blog if other people don’t respond and share something in common. Otherwise just don’t press publish and keep the blog to yourself!
I think I got some good pictures of red-winged blackbirds earlier today when I was out in the boondocks. I haven’t cataloged all the pictures from today yet, though.
Get them out man! I want to see them! 🙂