Hi, from South Texas.
I like to swim, play cards and play on this computer with all sorts of programs. I am also an avid reader, mostly fiction.
I am glad you stopped by.....hope you will take time to look at my gallery. As a side note, I am honored to have been chosen as Artist of the Month for December 2022. Thanks to all that voted.
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Comments (15)
Saby55
Very good capture!👍🙋♂️
ladylake
Appreciate the comment.
chrysaor
There are creatures, none could imagine. This is one playful example of natures will. Extremly sharp set to scene! Thanks for sharing this ...
ladylake
I appreciate you looking and your comment.
PhthaloBlue
Beautiful bird, great capture!
ladylake
Thanks you for looking and the comment.
wscottart
Nice, these birds are loud and aggressive as you say, but also hide and flit away very quickly...So fantastic capture. These birds seem to have lost the fight with all my mockingbirds though =)
ladylake
Mockingbirds are sort of aggressive also and not nearly as colorful. Thanks for the comment.
starship64
What a beatiful bird!
ladylake
Yes, it is. Thanks for looking.
ACue
Just stunning!!
ladylake
Thanks ACue. Appreciate the comment.
Flint_Hawk
This is amazing!
ladylake
Thanks for looking.
MeInOhio
Nicely framed. Never saw a green jay before.
ladylake
There are lots them down here in Texas.
Thanks for looking.
UteBigSmile
This capture looks simply great dear Lyla!
ladylake
Thanks.
APlusDesign
And very pretty too!
ladylake
Thanks for the comment.
Richardphotos
I have been in Texas for a long time and I never seen any. I will start looking for them. such a beautiful bird and capture
ladylake
Maybe they are more here in the Rio Grange Valley. They aren't plentiful but there are quite a few.