Male Mountain Bluebird on a rustic pine fenceMale Mountain Bluebird on a rustic pine fence – Nikon D500, f7.1, 1/2500, ISO 500, Nikkor 500mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light

For those of you who read my post from yesterday about the frustrations I was having while photographing the Red-naped Sapsucker nesting cavity I want you to know that last evening I was able to get the images I had hoped for of the chick(s) sticking their heads out of the cavity while the adult was feeding them.  I even got a few flight shots of the adult coming in.

It was not as frustrating because by changing positions and having a lighter background made the exposure not as extreme. It sure was a lot less exasperating for me to change positions a little bit. Yay! But it was late and I didn’t have time to process any of those images.

Today’s post is just a simple bird. A sky blue Mountain Bluebird perched on a rustic pine fence railing taken on a bright beautiful morning in the Centennial Valley of Montana. I loved the blue of the bird against the warm tones of the pine and how the fence maker left some of the bark on the log because I love that texture.

I’m having a great time with birds, creatures, and the amazing views found on our public lands. I feel rejuvenated and ready to fight this current administration’s attempt to rob us and future generations of our national treasures.

Life is good.

Mia

Click here to see more of my Mountain Bluebird photos plus facts and information about this species.