The chipping sparrow was the first header I cropped. Unfortunately I've lost some of my original photos and am just left with the close-ups and I don't know if there's a way to make the main image small enough again to turn into a header. I also need a photo clear enough to look good up close Anyway, I've started taking making headers into consideration when I have my camera out. I have to think horizontally. I think I'll use this crow on Halloween.
I took this Tennessee warbler in Oct. 2014.
This marsh wren is from this summer - a bit blurry but I used it anyway.
Haven't used this clay colored sparrow.
Used these swamp sparrow photos because I was so excited to shoot one.
I liked this white throated sparrow.
I took this red breasted nuthatch last fall but haven't used it yet.
I really like this shot of crows I took last January.
White crowned sparrow from a couple of springs ago.
I like this shot of the American redstart.
I hope to use the horned lark in the spring. A dreary photo for a dreary time of year - when the snow is gone but nothing is green yet.
I love this goldfinch photos. Very vibrant and eye catching.












