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Mar 30, 2012 10:41:31   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
You can always remove this if you want.

This lill guy flew in. I did not see him for a while, the strange noises coming from the living sounded like my old dog having his usual running dream. It is only when I went to get a glass of water that I realized that wasn't it.

I do not know what this bird is. I just know that it was fairly aggressive, picking and pinching my skin as I captured it and held it for a forced portrait...







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Mar 30, 2012 13:53:47   #
travlnman46 Loc: Yakima WA
 
English_Wolf wrote:
You can always remove this if you want.
This lill guy flew in. I did not see him for a while, the strange noises coming from the living sounded like my old dog having his usual running dream. It is only when I went to get a glass of water that I realized that wasn't it.
I do not know what this bird is. I just know that it was fairly aggressive, picking and pinching my skin as I captured it and held it for a forced portrait...
Hi English_Wolf: I like it... That's one way to get a good closeup of a bird... What's that old adage about a bird in the hand.... I'll bet it's little heart was racing... How many birds get captured by a Wolf can expect to have their picture taken and have no harm done to them...lol.. Did you ever discover the species?

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Mar 30, 2012 14:03:12   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
No, sorry.

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Mar 30, 2012 14:23:13   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
English_Wolf wrote:
You can always remove this if you want.
This lill guy flew in. I did not see him for a while, the strange noises coming from the living sounded like my old dog having his usual running dream. It is only when I went to get a glass of water that I realized that wasn't it.
I do not know what this bird is. I just know that it was fairly aggressive, picking and pinching my skin as I captured it and held it for a forced portrait...
From what is shown of the bird, it looks as though it is a Tufted Titmouse.

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