Eric Gofreed
Well-Known Member
It’s Winged Wednesday—where feathers, flutters, and flight steal the show! Whether they’re soaring, skimming, stalking, or just passing through on questionable travel plans… birds, bugs, bats, insects, or even airplanes—if it has wings, we want to see it. If it’s got wings, it belongs here.
Always open theme — all winged photos welcome.
This week, my contributions are birds photographed in my yard this week.
No travel required.
No itinerary.
Just whatever showed up, made noise, ate something, and left.
Some stayed longer than expected.
Some barely paused.
All of them acted like they owned the place.
Which, to be fair, they might.
Hooded Oriole
He flies like he knows exactly where he’s going, which is unusual for most of us.
Black-headed Grosbeak
He looks serious, but most birds look serious right before eating somebody else’s sunflower seeds.
Crissal Thrasher
A thrasher in flight is easier to photograph after it already flew by.
Lazuli Bunting
When two buntings argue, they both think the other bird started it first.
Bewick's Wren
For a little bird, he brought enough bugs home to feed a football team that eats insects.
Always open theme — all winged photos welcome.
This week, my contributions are birds photographed in my yard this week.
No travel required.
No itinerary.
Just whatever showed up, made noise, ate something, and left.
Some stayed longer than expected.
Some barely paused.
All of them acted like they owned the place.
Which, to be fair, they might.
Hooded Oriole
He flies like he knows exactly where he’s going, which is unusual for most of us.
Black-headed Grosbeak
He looks serious, but most birds look serious right before eating somebody else’s sunflower seeds.
Crissal Thrasher
A thrasher in flight is easier to photograph after it already flew by.
Lazuli Bunting
When two buntings argue, they both think the other bird started it first.
Bewick's Wren
For a little bird, he brought enough bugs home to feed a football team that eats insects.