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Two beautiful birds…..grouse & heron….thanks!
Thanks for the beautiful birds, Jim!
I believe we’re all going on four years of getting our coffee, clicking on Nature 365, sitting back and letting ourselves absorb a moment of nature. It’s my way of starting my day. Thank you Jim!
Aptly sitting in a spruce!
Great photos. Thank you.
Beautiful to see them in a tree. I’ve only seen them on the ground.
Beautiful
thank you
Nice
FANTASTIC catch. . . You either climbed, or found the bird perched at eye level. . . either way, you got great focus. . .
Jim- you are my hero- love these vignettes
Love this video! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much.
Merci pour vos photos qui, jour après jour, embellissent mes journées.
Beautiful. I can never get a good shot of a spruce grouse. Such shy babies!
Nice looking bird
Thanks for the great clip – it’s got beautiful plumage.
Giving you the evil eye!
Good shot.
Beautiful bird, I have never seen one. Thanks!
thank you
Nice!
This entire series continues to be such a treat–bringing beautiful wonders to my screen every day. It’s not the same as walks in the woods, but it’s a lovely second. Thank you to everyone involved!
Neat, A beautiful bird. One that I have never had the privilege to see myself.
The ole Heron flying away, the grouse perched comfortably in the spruce. The feather markings are gorgeous.
Nice shot! Thanks for sharing.