Spending more time outside causes you to notice things you previously did not. Most nights, I prefer the countryside to the city, but that's why I ride my bike every day for about 20 km here and there.
The ultimate way to cool down is to walk barefoot on the grass, look around to find a comfortable spot, sit, and take a deep breath.
Normally, I do not photograph birds, the consequence of a crowd of people and a pre-urban environment plus they require patience and better lenses than I own, maximum zoom of 140mm.
Chloris Chloris (love the name), as an experiment.
I couldn't get close enough to the tree for details no matter how hard I tried or how many times I circled it, that was annoying.
It's always a good idea to frame it to improve focus.
The sunset was announced and I was actually enjoying the calmness, different species of fluffy flying creatures were randomly looking for their comfy place.
Speaking of the urban environment and birds, they are only available on the balcony. This pigeon landed harshly, literally scared me flapping its wings against the glass.
My first thought was he is injured, but the second opinion said that he is still young:
Look how ugly it is, they are ridiculous when young.
Thank you @monochromes, this is my entry for the #monomad challenge, and thank you all for your time and interest in what I do.
Beautiful pictures
Thank you very much! :)
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