Aside from the Cardinal and the Warblers (see previous posts), various other birds have graced the area where I bird-watch. Here are many that I was happy to see during these last two months.
Chipping Sparrow, spizella passerina
Hermit Thrush, catharus guttatus
Brown Creeper, certhia americana
Eastern Phoebe, sayornis phoebe
Brown Thrasher, toxostoma rufum
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, sphyrapicus varius
White-throated Sparrow, zonotrichia albicollis
White-crowned Sparrow, zonotrichia leucophrys
Canada Goose, Branta canadensis
Downy Woodpecker, dryobates pubescens
Least Flycatcher, empidonax minimus
Blue-headed Vireo, vireo solitarius
Rose-breasted Grosbeak, pheucticus ludovicianus
Red-eyed Vireo, vireo olivaceus
Baltimore Oriole, icterus galbula
They are all so different and so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks again messymimi. You are so right.
DeleteYou are quite a naturalist to find and photograph such wildlife in the confines of a major urban area.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anvilcloud. Hours of walking and watching have paid off!
DeleteWonderful selection, I especially like the Eastern Phoebe. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Flighty. You may be interested to know that the Phoebe is one of a pair that is nesting in the area.
DeleteBirds come in so many varieties that I find I'm overwhelmed. :-) I'm partial to the White-throated Sparrow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Didee. I like the White-throated Sparrow too and wasn't it nice that it posed in the dandelions so as to pick up the yellow on its face like that?
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