~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #240: The Road (most often) Taken ~


Those who follow my WordPress site know that nature landscapes are my favorite subject. Our host this week, John Steiner suggests this is “the road I’ve chosen to take most often.” A subset of nature landscapes that I love as well, is learning about birds by taking photos of them and identifying their names through bird id resources. For this challenge, I’ve selected an assortment of songbirds of the Pacific Northwest photographed in their natural habitat.

Black-capped Chickadee – Poecile atricapillus
Savannah Sparrow – Passerculus sandwichensis
White-crowned Sparrow – Zonotrichia lencophrys
Eurasian Collared-Dove – Streptopelia decaocto
White-throated Sparrow – Zonotrichia albicollis
Spotted Towhee – Pipilo maculatus
Song Sparrow – Melospiza melodia
Purple Finch – Haemorbous purpureus
American Goldfinch – Spinus tristis

Whether you’re looking up, back or straight ahead, on your walk with life please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾

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6 Responses to ~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #240: The Road (most often) Taken ~

  1. Ralph Becker says:

    Cool birds! Did you get a long lens?

  2. Sofia Alves says:

    These are amazing!

  3. JohnRH says:

    Great photos Lindy. You are a NATURal.

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