




Tuesday commute - I am exploring working with harsher light and in less well lit areas at Penn.
Yesterday when leaving the house for the train we had a yellow bellied sapsucker in a tree near the car low. It was a beautiful male and a great start to the commute.
Hump day - I think they light the Rockefeller tree tonight, a few blocks form my office. Zoo setting.
3 comments:
I like number two ... glad to see that you, too, have captured a UFO.
this last image--- with the heavy dark-- and the little piece of light to balance the darkness--
You are so very lucky to have witnessed the Yellow Belly Sapsucker. It must have taken your breath away; it would have mine.
Somehow this year the birds have not shown up at the bird feeders as in years before. I have no idea why.
Warmest regards
Egmont
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