This bird eats fruit and will not touch the thistle, blackoil sunflower seeds nor nuts, at least so far. I cannot identify him or her. I hope to get a better picture but this guy is extremely edgy.
This bird eats fruit and will not touch the thistle, blackoil sunflower seeds nor nuts, at least so far. I cannot identify him or her. I hope to get a better picture but this guy is extremely edgy.
Thanks for the replies and guesses but it is a Catbird. I finally got a rear view and under its tail feathers was the familiar brown patch. This bird appeared more black than grey at first.
Thanks for the replies and guesses but it is a Catbird. I finally got a rear view and under its tail feathers was the familiar brown patch. This bird appeared more black than grey at first.
Angles and perspective make a big difference in ID. I thought it looked to small for a catbird, and from the responses of looking like a wren, so did others.
This bird eats fruit and will not touch the thistle, blackoil sunflower seeds nor nuts, at least so far. I cannot identify him or her. I hope to get a better picture but this guy is extremely edgy.
Catbird, of course! A great bird. We have one that hangs around. The real member of the family. Check out their rump.
This bird eats fruit and will not touch the thistle, blackoil sunflower seeds nor nuts, at least so far. I cannot identify him or her. I hope to get a better picture but this guy is extremely edgy.
Catbird, of course! A great bird. We have one that hangs around. The real member of the family. Check out their rump.
This bird eats fruit and will not touch the thistle, blackoil sunflower seeds nor nuts, at least so far. I cannot identify him or her. I hope to get a better picture but this guy is extremely edgy.
I'm right sure it's a Grey Catbird. At my feeders, catbirds love the peanut butter Suite. Below the tail, catbirds have a small area of reddish to brown colored feathers. It's hard to notice most of the time. My experience with them, is, they are right brave to my presents.