Titmouse

It has been a while since I saw a Tufted Titmouse. There was a few of them but I only managed to photograph this one. They are such a small bird. They are about the same size as the Chickadee. which will be tomorrows photo).

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Small, Plain But Beautiful

I don't know what it is, but I love sparrows. Then when I get to photograph one, or even more than one, I get all excited. They are plain, but so cool.

When I was young, I didn't see these beautiful creatures the same way. Perhaps I was not always kind to them.

This is a American Tree Sparrow. They don't fly away as fast as some birds. I just love when I see them.

~ Rick

That Big Beak

My what a big beak you have Mr Woodpecker. Maybe it just looks biger because this Red-bellied Woodpecker looks so lean (thin).

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Eastern Bluebird

This week we stopped at Garbry Big Woods Reserve and saw this Eastern Bluebirds. This one was not in great lighting but it is still a decent capture.

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Sparrow Hawk?

Its not the best photo I have ever taken of an American Kestrel, but it is the first one I have seen in 2022. In fact, I do not recall photographing one in 2021.

The Kestrel is also called a sparrow hawk. I bet you didn't know that. This is from wikipedia:

The American kestrel (Falco sparverius), also called the sparrow hawk, is the smallest and most common falcon in North America. It has a roughly two-to-one range in size over subspecies and sex, varying in size from about the weight of a blue jay to a mourning dove. It also ranges to South America and is a well-established species that has evolved into 17 subspecies adapted to different environments and habitats throughout the Americas.

Cool!

~ Rick