This Tennessee Warbler is likely passing through as she heads south. I have seen more than on this past week but this photo is the best I could capture.
~ Rick
This Tennessee Warbler is likely passing through as she heads south. I have seen more than on this past week but this photo is the best I could capture.
~ Rick
I used several tools to identify this bird and they all say it is a Chestnut-sided Warbler. I don't buy it. If it is, it is a juvenile. Any thoughts?
~ Rick
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It has been a while since we photographed a Tufted Titmouse. We had not put any wild bird food in this feeder for a while and added some a few times this week. I guess it attracted this titmouse.
~ Rick
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The Northern Cardinal connects with so many people. I feel connected to them at a deep level. It is more than the vibrant red. If the only bird photos I could take were just cardinals I would be happy.
~ Rick
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This is a Northern House Wren. It looks very simular to the carolina wren. In face, when I shot this photo that is what I thought it was. Once I saw the photo I knew I was wrong.
~ Rick
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