Young Grackle
Posted: October 2, 2012 Filed under: Texture Tuesday, Wild Bird Wednesday | Tags: bird, grackle, nature, photography, texture 36 Comments »Linking to Texture Tuesday
and Wild Bird Wednesday
Linking to Texture Tuesday
and Wild Bird Wednesday
nice one.
Cool shot! Love your edit!
Amazing together with your texture work. I love it !
Deine Fotos sind eine Augenweide ♥
Nice little fellow!
Very nice.
Great photo.
Pat, you really are the bird whisperer.
This is another wonderful shot! Such lovely sharpness.
Just like a picture post card, the pose is so perfect.
Great shot! Well done, Pat!
Nice shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Not a fan of the grackles but you made him look regal with the wonderful texture from Kim.
Love the texture…!
Much lighter in colour than the adult, I see. Great shot, Pat.
Very nice! The pose is perfect and so is the texture. I keep seeing some really cool edits lately which is inspiring me to try some new things!
Fantastic shot! It’s so clear. The eye is sharp, like crystal!
The texture makes this shot so lovely!
Beautiful picture you show
Nice picture – these birds seem to have such a range of colours.
Stewart M – WBW – Australia
What a terrific background! Love the texture..the color green!
Amazing photograph! The texture!!
Handsome fellow!
Wonderful shot, Pat!!
Great shot. You always have great ones.
I think it’s amazing that grackles are so brown when they are young.
As always wonderful work of art. I love.
A very handsome fella.
Wonderful processing on this, Pat.
When I see the name “grackle,” I always look forward to the eyes! I notice that the young ones aren’t quite as fierce looking as the adults, probably because the feathers of the young ones aren’t as dark.
nice texture addition to this sweet bird
I’m not quite sure that I trust that look in his eye …
Such a pretty shot!
Absolutely amazing. This inspires me to give textures another try …
This is wonderful, Pat. Great background, too!!
He has such a funny look on his face- too cute!
talk about posing for you.
What a wonderful capture and your edit and texturing is gorgeous!