I’ve only gotten out a little the last few days. It’s very hot and humid, and this is the slowest period of the year for local birds, many of whom have finished nesting and are dispersing.
I’m continuing my exploration of the newly open areas of Greenbury Point, which may be excellent for migrating birds in a few weeks.
I don’t know the exact name of this Sulfur butterfly. They are common, but seldom land for a photo op.
This Chickadee was doing the usual acrobatics as he fed.
I didn’t see this sign when I first noticed the goats a few days ago.
The song of the Yellow Breasted Chat can be heard almost everywhere at Greenbury Point.
This young deer and a companion were grazing in the tree farm.
I’ve had very few opportunities for a decent Goldfinch image this year.
I’ve recently upgraded to Photoshop CS5, and I’m tweaking some old images.
I’m seeing a big difference already. Hope you’re having fun with the CS5. Curious, does it have a noise reduction feature like lightroom does?