This Black Bird has a story. It was struggling for life when a kind woman offered the bird part of a burrito. The bird ate it, as if it hadn't eaten in days. The Black Bird recovered and befriended its Good Samaritan. Every day from that day forward the woman was visited by the "Lucky Bird". This chain link fence was always their meeting place.
Welcome to my Photo Blog. I'll try to mix it up, there are lots of different types of photography. Much of what I photograph is in the landscape category. My passion regarding nature started as a boy. The Cascade mountains of Washington were where my father introduced me to hiking and fishing. Watching a bald eagle use its strong talons to pluck a large trout out of the water was the kind of experience that had to be part of my future. I hope you enjoy my photo-journey.
Friday, February 10, 2012
A Lucky Bird
This Black Bird has a story. It was struggling for life when a kind woman offered the bird part of a burrito. The bird ate it, as if it hadn't eaten in days. The Black Bird recovered and befriended its Good Samaritan. Every day from that day forward the woman was visited by the "Lucky Bird". This chain link fence was always their meeting place.
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