She really is pretty, but too often over-shadowed by the male. So many details in the feathers. Lovely picture. Maggie Reply ↓
That is true! Most people ignore her and love the flamboyant male with the red and yellow epaulettes. Thank you, Maggie. 🙂 Reply ↓
Nice capture. We have a pair that nest in a pond right in downtown Edmonton. I find it interesting to observe and listen to both of them. Reply ↓
I’ve missed my Red-wings. Looking forward to when they return in February–the first of the migrating birds to return to Massachusetts. Thanks for posting! Reply ↓
There might be a delay, because the weather patterns have changed a bit. Thanks so much, Julie. 🙂 Reply ↓
She really is pretty, but too often over-shadowed by the male. So many details in the feathers. Lovely picture. Maggie
That is true! Most people ignore her and love the flamboyant male with the red and yellow epaulettes. Thank you, Maggie. 🙂
Nice capture. We have a pair that nest in a pond right in downtown Edmonton. I find it interesting to observe and listen to both of them.
They are both, good looking birds. Thank you. Jane. Take care…! 🙂
I’ve missed my Red-wings. Looking forward to when they return in February–the first of the migrating birds to return to Massachusetts. Thanks for posting!
There might be a delay, because the weather patterns have changed a bit. Thanks so much, Julie. 🙂
Lovely details in the plumage, HJ!
Thank you very much, Chris. 🙂
What a lovely shot, HJ!
Thanks a lot, Clare. 🙂
My pleasure, HJ. 🙂
He is looks upside down..such a sweetie. Thanks for sharing this amazing image. Anita
She’s looking down from a tree. Thanks, Anita. 🙂
Great work on capturing the fine markings, H.J!
Thank you, D. 🙂