I've taken something like 60 photos since I started writing this post so I'm only posting the latest pictures.
These are all from this morning.
I've been working a lot with camera settings as well as my post process. I continue to use Lightroom and have added the Topaz Labs suite of Sharpen AI, DeNoise AI, and Gigapixel AI. I'll admit that I have not used GP that much yet but the other two are amazing.
Anyway, here we go.
| This is a Goldfinch. I believe that it's a female. |
| An American Robin. The one who lives in my yard seems oddly fascinated by what I am doing in the yard. |
| Black-Capped Chickadee. These are the bravest birds at the feeder. Some land on the feeder while I am still filling it. |
| Carolina Wren. |
| Carolina Wren |
| Carolina Wren. |
| A pair of House Finches out on the town. |
| This Mourning Dove sat around and let me shoot a bunch of pictures of him/her. |
| More Mourning Dove. |
| My Favorite pic of the Mourning Dove. |
| Our local Northern Cardinal male. The wife wasn't with him this morning. She usually shows up in the late afternoon. |
| Here's the Cardinal waiting his turn at the feeder. |
| Tufted Titmouse with a nut from the bird feeder. He looks willing to fight for it too. |
| Tufted Titmouse. There were at least three around the feeder this morning. |
| A White-Breasted Nuthatch. Notice the size of the rear claw. He likes to work/eat head down so I assume the claw has evolved to be able to support him in that attitude. |
| Here's the White-Breasted Nuthatch on the tree near the feeder after he got bored of the birdseed and suet. |