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It's a Bluebird Day Shower Curtain
by Mike Lee
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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I captured this image on a beautiful spring-like January day on a ranch in Redding, California, USA. This male western bluebird was hanging on a... more
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Artist's Description
I captured this image on a beautiful spring-like January day on a ranch in Redding, California, USA. This male western bluebird was hanging on a branch of a bare oak tree, surveying the grassy area below for a snack.
Like most thrush species, bluebirds prefer to feed on the ground in and near wooded areas. Like their close cousin, the robin, they like to dig worms and grubs from damp soil. They are cavity nesters and love it when we put houses out for them. I have a nice “trail” of houses on my small wooded parcel, and it’s certainly a sign of spring when the bluebirds arrive to make their nests in them.
Bluebirds have often been symbolic as well. In addition to the expression for which I’ve titled this image, they are considered sacred messengers in many native cultures. The Iroquois believe that the bluebird’s call wards off the icy power of Sawiskera, the spirit of winter.
𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘤𝘢𝘱𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘩𝘰𝘵�...
About Mike Lee
Official Website:tpeakphotos.art Hello, my name is Mike Lee, and I am a landscape and nature photographer based in Janesville, California. Photography has been a passion of mine for many years, and since retiring from my first career in 2018 I've decided to make photographic art that all-too-important next chapter. Through my lens, I aim to share the landscapes, wildlife, and stunning moments that I encounter in Northern California and beyond. I've always had an appreciation for nature, and living in such a beautiful and diverse area has provided me with endless inspiration. From the towering Sierra Nevada mountains to the serene valleys and forests, I find myself constantly in awe of the world around me. My photography is an attempt to...
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Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Jennifer!
Jennifer Jenson
Fabulous capture and such beautiful colors, Mike!
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Paisley!
Paisley Marten
That lighting hits just right—like a warm whisper of spring wrapped in feathers. The clarity and softness together really pull you in without trying too hard.
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Marcia!
Marcia Colelli
Excellent capture with great pose and details. L/F
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Jurgen!
Jurgen Lorenzen
Revisiting this beautiful portrait, Mike!
Pat Goltz
What kind of bluebird?
Mike Lee replied:
'tis a male western bluebird.
Eric BRENAC
Beautiful shot with great colors and perfect bokeh!
Mike Lee replied:
Thank you very much, Eric!
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Sarah!
Sarah Irland
A beautiful photograph of this wonderful Western Bluebird, Mike! Such beautiful clarity and color. L/F
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Sergey!
Sergey Potapenko
Great composition!
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Alana!
Alana Thrower
Beautiful capture of this lovely bluebird! l/f
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Marian!
Marian Bell
Marvelous shot! LF
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Nadia!
Nadia Asfar
A wonderful capture of the bluebird!
Yuri Lev
I like the blue and yellow complementary colors.
Mike Lee replied:
Thank you very much, Yuri!
Linda Howes
Beautiful and clear capture Mike! well done!
Mike Lee replied:
Thank you very much, Linda!
Mike Lee
I love it when they get here too....in warm weather they travel to places like mine - I only have thrushes in warm weather here (the robins go away in winter too).
Sharon Williams Eng
So glad for my bluebirds that visit my winter feeders. They seem to travel somewhere else as warmer weather comes. A wonderful capture.
Mike Lee
Thank you very much, Harry!