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by Sue Melvin
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Look What I Found Galaxy s8 case by Sue Melvin. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Portrait of a male Eastern bluebird perched on the side of a blue dish on a deck railing showing off his beak full of worms before flying off to feed... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Portrait of a male Eastern bluebird perched on the side of a blue dish on a deck railing showing off his beak full of worms before flying off to feed his young. Photo taken in Charlotte, NC.
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*This image has been featured in twenty-three FAA groups, including:
Bird Watchers
Nature Landmarks Landscapes Wildlife
AAA Images
Southern Photographers
FAA Portraits
Animals
Nature and Landscape
Anything Wild
Song Birds and Small Birds of North America
Nature Wildlife and Sunsets
Photography the Fine Art
North Carolina Photography
Macro photographs
Joy
North Carolina
USA Artist News
Stop time with art
Blank Greeting Cards
The Photographers Cafe
Feathers
Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery
And more!
Photography is my passion! I enjoy capturing and sharing the world around me as seen through the lens of my camera. My primary interest centers around the beauty of nature with my main subjects being flowers, birds, animals, butterflies and sunsets. I find many opportunities to photograph the natural world through my love of bird watching and visiting botanical gardens. Over my lifetime I have lived and traveled (and continue to travel) to many parts of the world and enjoy sharing those cultural experiences with others through my photography. In addition, I use various digital techniques to create painterly photographic art, Out of Bounds (OOB) 3D art illusions, and colorful abstracts from my own photographs. Your time spent...
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Sandy Gabriel
Perfect shot!!
Digital Designs
Congrats on your feature in FAA Portraits.
Sue Melvin replied:
Thanks so much for the feature!
Dorothy Pugh
Amazing catch! l/f
Gary Hall
Beautiful shot. v
Donna Kennedy
Very cute Sue! v/f
Angela Davies
Adorable, voted! Congrats on your recent feature!
Kathy Baccari
What a sweet capture Sue. I see you are spoiling him with the meal worms and deservedly so. f/v and feature in Song Birds And Small Birds Of North America. Congratulations. :)
Bill Cannon
Beauty!!
Debbie Portwood
Wonderful capture!! v/f
Donna Brown
outstanding Sue
Angela Davies
Gorgeous capture! Congrats on the features! f/v
Joyce Dickens
Gorgeous bluebird sue; what perfect timing and he is sooo blue! jd
Kaye Menner
Love all your birds, Sue. This one is gorgeous. V&F
Rosalie Scanlon
What a mouthfull, fantastic capture and timing Sue. voted/f
Rona Black
A beautiful capture, Sue.
Mary Deal
This is precious!
Karol Livote
Excellent capture, Sue...how come this is not in the Action group?? :>) F&V
Heidi Smith
Another great shot of the bluebird, Sue! Love that he has to try to get all the worms in his beak at once! f/v
Sue Melvin replied:
Thanks, Heidi! Yes, it's hysterical watching them, as no matter how many worms you put out, they try to pick every one of them up in one visit for fear that another bird will get them before they return from feeding their young! They can work at it for quite awhile, dropping them and picking them up over and over! :-)
Roena King
Cute! One is good, but 5 is better! Sue did you put these out for the blue bird to feed its babies?
Sue Melvin replied:
Thanks, Roena! Yes, I feed the bluebirds meal worms during the summer months while they are raising their young. We just love it when they bring their babies to the dish to feed after they have fledged! :-)
Rick Friedle
Wonderful capture!
Wibada Photo
How stinkin' cute is this! Love it. Fave!
Ann Horn
What a fabulous capture, Sue! Love it. f/v
Randy Rosenberger
Awesome capture of this beautiful bluebird at work, providing for its young, Sue! I also like the blue plate to compliment the blue of the bird, and the wood rail to contrast well with the blues! F/V