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by Nava Thompson
$32.00
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)(1st place in 'RAIN' 9/2017)(1st Place in 'Rain' 6/10/15)(1st place in 'Spring Is Just Around The Corner 2/27/2015)(1st place win in 'Spring in... more
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)(1st place in 'RAIN' 9/2017)(1st Place in 'Rain' 6/10/15)(1st place in 'Spring Is Just Around The Corner 2/27/2015)(1st place win in 'Spring in Winter' contest 1/18/1014)(1st place win in Spring Time Blossoms contest) (1st place win in 'After the Rain Contest) A photo taken by Nava Jo Thompson of a little Common Red poll sitting a Crab apple tree in the spring during a slow spring rain .All redpolls are northern breeding woodland species, associated with birch trees. They are small birds, brown or grey-brown above and with a red forehead patch. The adult male's breast is washed in red, but in females and young birds the buff breast and white belly are streaked with brown. The bill is small and yellow. Some birds, particularly young ones, are difficult to assign to species.They are primarily seed-eaters, and often feed acrobatically like a tit; their diet may include some insects in summer. They have a dry reeling song and a metallic call. They lay 4�7 eggs in a nest in a tree or, in...
My story-- There's so much color, variety and fun in exploring nature and wildlife. The 'magic' of those moments have been captured and presented here for you to share and enjoy. I am more aware of God's paintbrush as I work with close up shots of birds in action and butterflies on flowers in the morning sun. Deer and Elk are outstandingly photogenic! They appear to have been outlined with a magic marker. Amazing -- isn't it? My dream is to continue to explore---chasing the rainbows and sunsets while searching for something new and exciting. Enjoy my gallery, Thank you!
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Nava Thompson
Kate, thank you!
Nava Thompson
Rebecca, thank you!
Rebecca Harmon
Beautiful capture, Nava!
Dylyce Clarke
Congratulations, your picture has been FEATURED on the home page in the group LADY PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS on February 6, 2024. You are invited to add this featured image to the group discussion page "FEATURES ARCHIVE Jan-April 2024.”
Nava Thompson
Jennifer, thank you for feature! OZARKS PHOTO AND ART COLLECTION
Jennifer White
Congratulations your wonderful photo has been featured in the Ozarks Photo and Art Collection Group. You are invited to post your featured image in the featured image discussion thread as a permanent place to continue to get exposure even after the image is no longer on the Home Page.
Nava Thompson
Carolyn, thank you!
Carolyn Rosenberger
Great photo! Love the colors and the rain drops! L&F
Nava Thompson
Brooks, thank you!
Nava Thompson
Elizabeth, thank you!
Elizabeth Dow
Magnificent Nava!! So precious!
Nava Thompson
Stephen, thank you!
Stephen Thomas
Wonderful, beautiful photo!
Nava Thompson
Dorothy, thank you!
Dorothy Pugh
Beautiful color, composition, and pleasing subject! And the rain is a nice touch. l/f
Nava Thompson
Rose, thank you!
Nava Thompson
Carolyn, thank you!
Carolyn Rosenberger
Revisiting this wonderful image. L&F
Nava Thompson
Shirley, thank you!
Shirley Mitchell
Such a sweet image. L
Nava Thompson
Nancy, thank you!
Nava Thompson
Ramesh, thank you!
RAMESH NAIR
Such a sweet and beautiful capture Nava! Lovely..
Nava Thompson
Brooks, thank you for feature in A WOMAN'S TOUCH!
Nava Thompson
Nicole, thank you!