Sights of Sound, for Lens Artist Challenge #287: Sound

 

For Lens Artists Challenge #287: Sound

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My blog, which started out to be about overcoming grief, quickly grew into a blog about celebrating life. I post daily: poems, photographs, essays or stories. I've lived in countries all around the globe but have finally come to rest in Mexico, where I've lived since 2001. My books may be found on Amazon in Kindle and print format, my art in local Ajijic galleries. Hope to see you at my blog.

22 thoughts on “Sights of Sound, for Lens Artist Challenge #287: Sound

  1. Wind Kisses's avatarWind Kisses

    Great collection. I love the native drummer on the bottom. And who cannot love the baby birds. How on earth did you find them? It looks like a mud nest on a patio. Your home? And thank you for capturing laughter. Nothing like a good laugh.

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      Their parent birds built their nest on the top of an eight foot long dusting brush in my neighbor’s garage. They raised their chicks in it and when they flew away and the parents had started to lay more eggs, they finally took the brush down..The grown up nestlings still perch on the bush beside their front door each night to sleep!

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      1. Wind Kisses's avatarWind Kisses

        That’s sweet that they stick around in the bushes. Yes, I know the feeling of having to take nests down. My daughter’s patio became a prime spot and it just became a mess. Anyway…nice photos, Judy.

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  2. I. J. Khanewala's avatarI. J. Khanewala

    Nice selection. Especially liked the photo of the hungry hatchlings. I don’t get to see nestlings often. If the nest is in the open I avoid looking closely in case I alert a predator to the nestlings.

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      This was a perfect placement as it was at the top of a long thin stick used to dust the ceiling of my neighbor’s garage. It had a big dust mop on the end of it up by the ceiling that was large enough to support the nest but the stick was too thin for the cats to climb.

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