POTD: Patriot’s Dream #77

Patriot’s Dream #77
Riverside, Wyoming
2022
Sound advice–they’ve got my vote.
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Patriot’s Dream #77
Riverside, Wyoming
2022
Sound advice–they’ve got my vote.
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Greetings
Riverside, Wyoming
2022
We made a trip to southern Wyoming last week to meet up with some friends. I guess this big sign was painted to try and avoid confusion for visitors in the area since this particular view of Wyoming looks more like Kansas to me.

A Wicked Sense of Humor
Nogales, Arizona
2022
It’s perhaps very hard to see at this scale, but at the base of the windmill are statuettes of a Gila monster, a couple of lizards, a snake and a gnome leaning on a rock bearing the inscription “Mom’s Garden.”
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First Impressions
Nogales, Arizona
2022
This well-kept but modest home certainly puts it’s best foot forward, giving a very stately appearance from the street.
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Blue on Blue (on Blue on Blue)
Nogales, Arizona
2022
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A Rainbow of Critters
Nogales, Arizona
2022
Except for the Gila monster I’ve seen all the critters in this mural, live and in the wild–never at the same time though and never with such colorful backgrounds.
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A Splash of Color
Nogales, Arizona
2022
Much of Nogales is drab and dreary looking, but there are notable exceptions.
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Pattern and Texture
Bighorn Canyon, Montana
2021
I was tempted to move this interesting wavy-patterned stick to a plain background to photograph it, but then realized the material it was laying on was the perfect complement to it.
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Too Trusting
Bozeman, Montana
2022
This fledgling pine siskin (at least I think it’s a pine siskin and a fledgling), and some of it’s siblings have been hanging around below our bird feeder, picking up sunflower seeds that the messy eaters above kick out while eating. These ground feeders are way to focused on eating and not on caring who or what was around. I’ve had to stop the lawn mower for them because they don’t move until I’m almost on them and I have to be careful not to step on them when walking around in that area. I was able to take this picture without a telephoto lens and only minimal cropping of the image because this bird didn’t care that I was down on the ground within a couple feet of it. That they are so careless or fearless might explain the big chunk out of this one’s upper beak.
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Tanking Up
Bozeman, Montana
2022
We’ve had just a couple of regular visitors to our hummingbird feeder this summer, but one recent night I counted seven at the feeder at one time. A birder friend told me a few days later that some of the male hummingbirds were already migrating south, so I figured some of those travelers had just stopped at our feeder to refuel for their journey. That would explain why the next night we were back to just two hummingbirds.