Sunday, June 2, 2013

Yellow Brows

1/320 sec. f/6.3 ISO 500


23 comments:

Carole M. said...

crisp photo, looks very perky, wonderful sparrow, so different with those yellow brows Brian

eileeninmd said...

Brian, cute shot of the WT Sparrow! The yellow really pops.

Andy said...

You blog gets me closer to birds than I can in their natural habitat.

TexWisGirl said...

very striking!

Andee said...

I love this shot. Great colors and so clear! Fantastic! Oh and great title.

Debbie said...

WoW, talk about focus!!!

Karen said...

Great shot Brian, a little cutie to boot.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

aww, what a cutie! love the yellow. ( :

Leenie said...

Nice close-up of those yellow eyebrows. I love crowned sparrows.

TheChieftess said...

What a charming little guy!!!

Grandma C said...

Wow I can almost count the feathers on the cute little guy.

Anonymous said...

What a stunning little cutie. Great capture Brian.

Amy Burzese said...

You did justice to this cute little guy. Great shot, Brian!

Tanya Breese said...

oh how cute!

Jan n Jer said...

LOL...is that the official name??? My ignorance of identifying birds is showing!!! Great shot as always!

Gail Dixon said...

Perfect pose and shot! I've never seen a WTS from this angle. He has more gray on the breast than I thought. Beautiful!

Anni said...

Excellent!! What a clear, beautiful, image, Brian. And I do so love the red 'homegrown' rose in the post below. Breathtakingly beautiful.

Did you change your profile image? I like it.

theconstantwalker said...

A stunning capture Brian... it's a lovely little bird to see.

MTWaggin said...

Wowsa a stunning shot. So cool to see a an otherwise ordinary bird in a new light.

Faye said...

Grey with a punch of yellow is always a good fashion statement. Got my first job teaching after interviewing in a grey suit with yellow bow tie! :-)

A Colorful World said...

The detail is amazing! And what a great-looking bird! Your photography is superb as always!

Kerri Farley said...

Oh I LOVE!

Ida said...

Oh this little bird is darling. I've not seen this variety before but love the touch of yellow feathers.