Saturday, November 15, 2014

A Success Story!!

A few days ago I decided to go outside to photograph the birds.
I usually take my pictures from inside,
through an open window.
 
I wanted to see how close my feathered friends would let me get,
and still come in to pick up a nut.
 
Boy was I surprised, I was about five feet away from
this beautiful Titmouse.
He cared not, my presence, the clicking camera...
no worries, he just hung out and did "his thing".
 
No words are necessary, 
here's "his thing", in the order they were taken,
over about 45 seconds!!
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Success!!
I was so happy for this little guy,
his persistence and determination really paid off!!

November 13, 2014
 

26 comments:

rainfield61 said...

Boy were you surprised, I was less than five feet away from you if I was with you.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

What a wonderful series of shots of the Nuthatch. Perhaps in future you should go outside to photograph the birds. They all would get used to you. Have a lovely weekend

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

I love it when I am accepted as part of the landscape and the birds totally ignore me..(doesn't happen much, but when it does...I am one happy clicker!)

The Furry Gnome said...

Debbie, I just looked through all the other pages on your blog 'cause I'm thinking of something similar. You have a very lovely home (and look extremely well organized)! Your bird pictures are outstanding! Love your series on the Tufted Titmouse today. I've only ever seen one in my life; they hardly ever come this far north.

Brian King said...

These are awesome! Beautiful lighting and feather detail! Great catch light in the eye, too! Even skittish birds will come surprisingly close if we remain still.

TexWisGirl said...

adorable little sweetie! just adorable shots!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Just wonderful shots. I love how he inspected the peanut before taking it.
Have a great weekend.

Muffie said...

What a little cutie he is! So glad he got his peanut reward after posing!

Farm Girl said...

Debbie those are just beautiful shots. I a so glad that they know you as a friend.
They are as you say, successful photos!

Ela said...

What a sweet little bird !
Debbie, your shots are wonderful !
Have a happy weekend :)

Linette said...

Absolutely adorable and beautiful as well; love how he strategised on how he was gonna fly away with that bigger than he was peanut. ♥

Kerry said...

I dearly wish I could take better pictures of things that move, especially birds, but I'm just terrible at it. That's why I like coming across blogs like this.

Maureen @ Josephina Ballerina said...

My favorite is the 9th one down. Birds aren't stupid. They can feel your love. :) m & jb

Laura. M said...

They are very smart, Debbie, has cost him, but took the prize;))))
good weekend.
Kisse

Bethany Carson said...

Beautiful close-ups! You got some great shots of a lovely bird!

Ruth Hiebert said...

Great pictures.

Bonnie K said...

Beautiful! I bet it was fun taking his photos.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Such a great series of captures, Debbie. How lucky for you and sure this titmouse liked the treats too.

Sally said...

Those are wonderful, Debbie. I'm so glad you were able to take that series; it sure tells a nice story!

xoxo

Linda said...

So cute! Love the close-ups.

21 Wits said...

Wow, what a fun series of "being cautious" before eating! Lovely snaps each one.

Lisa Gordon said...

Debbie, these are magnificent!
I am guessing you were able to get so close, because they know you would never hurt them. ALSO... they know who provides the goodies!!! :-)

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

They are sooooooooooo cute!

I giggle like a girl when I get one on the feeder for a while. Usually they are so skittish with the Blue jays and squirrels hanging around.

Miss Knew Jersey said...

Spectacular photos! My birds don't seem to mind when I stand near the feeders, but once the camera comes out, they act like I've got a shotgun pointed at them.

Ida said...

He's adorable. Looked to be a bit confused by the peanuts but by the end I think he had it figured out.

Unknown said...

Awesome shots! He's so cute.