




I made a quick trip through the Magee Marsh and took some pictures on Sunday. While I always envy people in the tropics with exotic birds to take pictures of, I guess I should be thankful living so close to such a wonderful place to photograph colorful songbirds.
Seems to me the east coast birds are much more colorful than the west. The rustic surroundings of the robin is great and I love the translucent leaves of the cardnal.
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