First we'll zoom out - a farm - a fence - some grass - and . . .
A little Sparrow sitting on a fence post
After the many trips round and round and round on the round-about (see yesterday's post) to get the photo of the farm, we pulled off on a side road and this little sparrow was still sitting on the fence post so I could really zoom in.
Oh, that little sparrow is so gorgeous. x
ReplyDeleteSweet! MB
ReplyDeleteGreat close up!! Boom, Bobbi and Gary
ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture!
ReplyDeleteperfect rural dream with the wonderful cottage and friendly bird
ReplyDeleteCute little bird!
ReplyDeleteLove those little sparrows!
ReplyDeleteLooks so idyllic even in the state of condition it's in.
ReplyDeleteLovely little sparrow!
sweet..is that a bit of green on his face??
ReplyDeleteIt seems to be saying,"It's about time you got around to my portrait! What took you so long?"
ReplyDeleteHe must be a curious little bird to have stayed so long. Great photo of the bird and of the larger scenes of the farm.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting little guy or gal. How fun that you could get such great shots of him or her.
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteI spotted him right away, what a cutie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture, that huge farm + land and then the tiny sparrow...
ReplyDeleteSweetest little sparrow EVER! Looks like he's saying, "What are YOU lookin' at?!"
ReplyDeleteI wonder if other drivers thought, "Oh dear, those two people are lost in the round-about!" Ha! If so, the joke was on them!
I love the Song Sparrows! How sweet of this one to pose for you. I like the barn scene, too, great shots.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautifully clear photo of the sparrow!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. You wonder about the people who had lived there.And even if they might still live there. The sweet sparrow must have a wonderful song to sing, after watching you two drive round and round. You have a great husband to do that for you.
ReplyDeleteFarms, fence posts and sparrows - they are a classic combination.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
First I want that farm. LOL mmm that must be a Washington Sparrow. Texas sparrows arent that pretty. It looks like this little guy has some green or yellow on his face.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot