No, not what you're probably thinking. This is just a ***health care free*** posting of some pictures I've taken lately in the back yard of birds bathing in a tiny, unculverted run of an intermittent stream in our back yard (for some reason, about 15' are unculverted before running into the next culvert). Seeing the yellow-rumped warbler (see the previous post for its picture) there made me start coming back and I discovered, after being here over 7 years, that is is a great spot to see birds - and particularly in the act of bathing. Some of the pictures below really should be viewed side-by-side in sequence as diptychs or triptychs to really get a sense of the action and what is going on in the photo with motion and/or water blur. I think they're kind of cool, but that's just me. But since I don't know how to get blogger to put pictures side-by-side, they will just be sequential.
In no particular order:
1) in the catbird bath (albeit not the seat)
Tufted Titmouse bathing and then looking at me quizzically.
Chick-a-dese out! (sorry about that...)
Cleansing itself of a cardinal sin?
A bathing Carolina Wren. I really like the second picture where it is completely submerged, but you need the preceding one to have a clue what it is. And I like the high-speed tail-wagging with blurry lines, too.
I am really annoyed that these goldfinch pictures aren't better. The male's glorious colors are washed out (which I could probably fix with some editing), but when he hopped over and I saw the female bathing there, too, it was awesome. Except: 1) depth of field was too shallow, so the male is out of focus with the female in focus; and 2) there is some green leaf blurred in the foreground I didn't even notice when rapidly shooting but that really messes up the "couple" shots.
And a chipping sparrow. I didn't manage to get any action shots.
That's it - this one's just for the birds.
In no particular order:
1) in the catbird bath (albeit not the seat)
Tufted Titmouse bathing and then looking at me quizzically.
Chick-a-dese out! (sorry about that...)
Cleansing itself of a cardinal sin?
A bathing Carolina Wren. I really like the second picture where it is completely submerged, but you need the preceding one to have a clue what it is. And I like the high-speed tail-wagging with blurry lines, too.
I am really annoyed that these goldfinch pictures aren't better. The male's glorious colors are washed out (which I could probably fix with some editing), but when he hopped over and I saw the female bathing there, too, it was awesome. Except: 1) depth of field was too shallow, so the male is out of focus with the female in focus; and 2) there is some green leaf blurred in the foreground I didn't even notice when rapidly shooting but that really messes up the "couple" shots.
And a chipping sparrow. I didn't manage to get any action shots.
That's it - this one's just for the birds.