Great series. I have always thought the Titmouse is one of the cutest birds. Cheers.
Wonderful Series of some relatively rare birds to me,,,,Tack Sharp and Great Composition along with Scientific Names,,,,as someone else has Mentioned last photo probably accidentally named,,,,,
gjgallager
Loc: North Central CT & Space Coast Florida
I agree, the last photo is a Chickadee, Black-capped (Poecile atricapillus).
Hi all, thanks for the kind words on my pictures. Carolina Chickadee and Carolina Wren are next to each other in my database of bird names and I was a little sloppy in my selection. Sorry about that. Both are cute birds! ;o)
steffro1 wrote:
Some recent images mostly from At Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, SC
pretty shots of all of them, steffro. that little titmouse is sooo cute...good job!
Excellent and very beautiful set, Robert! We also have a little ruby-crowned kinglet wintering with us and it is so very tame! This morning as I was filling the feeder it stayed within three or four feet of me.
Thank you! Lucky you the one I posted was flitting around in the bushes and I was afraid I'd never get a good shot. But then he rested for a few seconds out in the open!
Regards, Robert
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Excellent and very beautiful set, Robert! We also have a little ruby-crowned kinglet wintering with us and it is so very tame! This morning as I was filling the feeder it stayed within three or four feet of me.
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
Not only crisp, clean shots of the birds but very nice pictures (like the composition and colors in #2).
Excellent set. I'm a bit envious of your Kinglet. We have a pair coming to my suet feeder, but I have yet to get the male with his ruby crown showing.
That is something I'm determined to do this winter before they go back north for the summer.
I would swear that Wren is a Chickadee.
Very nice series of images.
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