Sunday Stills: Creatures and Critters with #Wings

This week’s Sunday Stills photography challenge is all about creatures and critters, big or small, insect or mammal, bird or reptile, ugly or beautiful.

I’m choosing to add creatures with wings to my selections today, well, just because. They need to tell their stories.

Pink Lady Butterfly

On a recent trip to the Sierra Nevada Gold Country to visit my dad (so happy to get a change of scenery!) I mistakenly thought this butterfly enjoying her sweet pea nectar was a monarch. A sharp-eyed Facebook friend said it was a pink lady, very similar to the monarch. I was just so thrilled to capture her in my lens close-up; I didn’t really care.

Birding in My Backyard

“Bird watching is now North America’s second most popular outdoor activity (second only to gardening).”

Bernd Brunner

In April, enjoying spring in the Sacramento Delta, I used the fabulous 25-600 zoom lens of my Lumix FZ300 to capture raven perched on the edge of a tree overlooking the Sacramento River. Framed within the blue sky, raven fills the bill for Becky B’s Blue Squares in July photo challenge.

Creatures and Critters

In my suburban neighborhood, (Sacramento is Tree City USA), I enjoy backyard birding observing the owls, kites, turkeys, and hummingbirds. Although I cannot boast about capturing owls with my lens, the others have put on shows over the years.

Bird of Prey Kite
White-Tailed Kite

For years, we’ve had large flocks of birds of prey that nest in the tall trees in our neighborhood. They hunt at twilight and fly all over the neighborhood. At first, I thought they were seagulls, then I pulled out the binoculars and saw their masked faces. I had always assumed they were ospreys, but a friend clarified that they were white-tailed kites, as he watched them one evening!

“In order to see birds, it is necessary to become a part of the silence.”

Robert Lynd
Kites Birds of Prey
Kite family loves our redwood

Sorry for the grainy images, but they fly at dusk and my camera was still set to auto!

One evening last October, I happened to look through the sliding door and saw several wild turkeys perched on the roof of the house behind our backyard! I counted at least 20 of them! These two flew up to the telephone pole to have a look around. These are the same ones that placidly stroll around the neighborhoods the day after Thanksgiving.

roosting turkeys

Of course, I had to include another pic of my resident hummingbirds who live here all year long.

Hummingbird feeding

“I don’t feed the birds because they need me; I feed the birds because I need them.”

Kathi Hutton

What sorts of creatures and critters can you share for Sunday Stills this week?

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77 responses to “Sunday Stills: Creatures and Critters with #Wings”

  1. […] Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge: https://secondwindleisure.com/2019/07/14/sunday-stills-creatures-and-critters-with-wings/ […]

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  2. I love birds so these photos are heaven for me. The one of that majestic kite touches my soul, thank you very much.

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    1. Thank you, Shari! The kites are magnificent to see, especially the fledglings.

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  3. You have shared some stunning portraits with us.

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  4. […] theme for her Sunday Stills Challenge this week is Creatures and Critters With Wings. This has been a wonderful year for watching wildlife in my garden.  Here are a few […]

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  5. […] Sunday Stills: Creatures and Critters With Wings […]

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  6. I seem to have trouble with my pingbacks again. My entry: https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2019/07/16/wings/

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    1. It worked, I just approved!

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      1. Thanks, good to know! I had trouble with my pingbacks before.

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  7. […] for Terri´s Sunday Still Challenge and for Bird of the Day over at Granny shot […]

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  8. Lovely winged photos! The first one with the resting butterfly is gorgeous!

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    1. Thanks, Maria, I’m very happy with that shot!

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  9. Hi Terri. Your moth photo is spectacular. My pingback doesn’t seem to work so let’s try it this way: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2019/07/16/wings-2/

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    1. Thanks, Judy! Your pingback worked, I’m just slow to approve!

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  10. […] huge moth was plastered to the wall beside my front door.   Sunday Stills Challenge with the topic of […]

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  11. […] have been so impressed by the birds that have joined us, so many great portraits and others have been so […]

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  12. Your birds are marvelous!!

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      1. Thank you for sharing them 🙏

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  13. […] SUNDAY STILLS PHOTO:  Winged-Creatures […]

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  14. I stuck with birds, basically seagulls and one photo with geese. I hope you enjoy my entry.

    BOTD – July 15, 2019 & Sunday Stills: Wings

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    1. Always love to see your birds, Cee!

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  15. […] Shot It blog Bird of the Day (BOTD) challenge.  This is also for Terri Webster Schrandt’s, Sunday Stills Challenge with the topic of […]

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  16. Great photos – I love that butterfly too! Way to take the opportunity in front of you and make it a spectacular photo. I’ve been watching birds this year too, it is so much fun! You’re lucky the little hummingbirds stay year-round. Ours come early spring and leave mid-fall. When the flowers are in full bloom, we don’t see them much. They know the real nectar when they see it. Thanks for the opportunity to play along. https://www.quaintrevival.com/when-things-heat-up-a-jump-into-the-bath-is-in-order/

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    1. Thanks, Shelley, I’m sure your area is full of more varieties than my limited ‘burbs, California hummers do stick around rather than migrate.

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      1. We have a fun collection here, at least at this time of the year when they’re moving about and having more and more and more babies. Bird watching no matter where we live is fun.

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  18. […] Sunday Stills: creatures and critters with wings […]

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  19. these are amazing . . fantastic wildlife shots. Honoured to have had a blue square included 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Becky, your challenge helps!

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  20. Great bird photos, Terri! I’m never still enough 😦 😦 But I do catch the odd butterfly! Have a happy week 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Robbie, glad you are joining us again!

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  21. […] Terri over at secndwindleisure blog has creatures and critters as her Sunday stills theme. This is the link:  https://secondwindleisure.com/2019/07/14/sunday-stills-creatures-and-critters-with-wings/ […]

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  22. […] Sunday Stills: Creatures and Critters with #Wings […]

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  23. Hello, my first time visit here,
    Never mind the grainy images, but I love that Kite in flight shot.

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  24. Lol for the turkeys Terri – we don’t often see them fly! Your winged beauties are fabulous! I made a similar error with a monarch once, now I know them on sight 😊😊

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    1. These turkeys are pretty silly, Tina! I was happy to shoot ANY butterfly up close!

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  25. […] Creatures With Wings – Sunday Stills /  Change – One Word Sunday / Shake – FOWC / Marble – RDP / Oppulent – WODC / Day 14 – July’s Blue Squares […]

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  26. One of my favorite subjects…birds and other critters with wings. I’m on butterfly hunts in my yard almost daily at this time of year.

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  27. […] I don’t have any projects going on right now, I’m too tied up with gardening and outdoor activities, but a few ideas are percolating around in my head. I can feel the itch to start something new beginning to take hold. Maybe I’ll paint a portrait of this Cabbage White Butterfly. I love the detail of his eyes and antennae as he sips nectar from my lavender blooms. The creativity of God in even the simplest of creatures always brings me a sense of awe and praise. This photo is part of Sunday Stills – Creatures and Critters with Wings. […]

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  28. I did stop adding images. A great theme for my photography. You have a good collection as well Terri.
    Here’s my contribution

    It’s all about wings

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  29. […] This week on Sunday Stills, Terri has prompted with Creatures and Critters with #Wings […]

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  30. Fabulous shots Terri, I love the butterfly! I’ve shared a few local critters in my post https://debs-world.com/2019/07/14/all-creatures-great-and-small/

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  31. […] are some of my favourite creature/critter photos for this week’s […]

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    1. Thanks, Lisa, so glad you could join us today!

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  32. Wow, the picture of the butterfly is awesome!

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    1. Thank you, Stevie, it was a lucky shot on the side of the road hobbling on one foot, bent in a precarious position 🙂 The things we do for photography!

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  34. Lovely

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  36. Here’s to flying! Lovely photos!
    Adding mine … from a family visit to a butterfly sanctuary in Chiang Mai, Thailand, last August.
    🙂

    On The Wing


    Na’ama

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    1. Very beautiful, your poem and photo are lovely!

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      1. 🙂 Thank you, Terri!

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  37. […] For Sunday Stills: Creatures and critters with wings […]

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  38. Nice set of birds there, Terri. The raven is a good photo with that long lens. No wings on my offering: https://grahamsisland.com/2019/07/14/two-geckos/.

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  39. […] Posted in response to this week’s Sunday Stills challenge on the theme of ‘Creatures and Critters.’ See more responses here. […]

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  40. I love all of these shots…especially the one if the Pink Lady Butterfly!

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    1. Thanks, Donna, I’m quite proud of that one, too!

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      1. The big meet up is this coming Saturday. Any chance of a last minute trip?

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      2. Not while I’m on the knee scooter, sadly. Hate to miss it 😑

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      3. Well be thinking of you!

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  41. My husband LOVES watching the birds. In fact, I have to tell him to keep his eyes on the road when he’s driving and pointing them out…LOL!!
    XOOX
    Jodie

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    1. Oh goodness! He must have some good eyes!

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  42. Lovely, Terri! I’m particularly partial to your hummingbird.

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    1. Thanks, Susan, it’s the better image out of the group, but it’s getting harder to find hummer pics I haven’t shared yet. I guess I need to take more!

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