While climbing around Haden found a friend and I found a few too, but don’t ask me what kind they are.
I thought maybe this was Towhee, but the red eye throws me. After looking him up I found out that he is a Spotted Towhee.
Reminded me of a bluebird but it had no brownish/orange breast, just white. I did see aa eastern bluebird in the same area.
While watching the rock climbers this little house wren (at least that’s what I think it was) came and perched on a post.
Black-headed Grosbeak.
There were a lot of these tiny flutters around. Not sure what they were but not much bigger than a hummingbird and very quick. I didn't research long but the closest thing I saw in my bird book was maybe the Black-tailed Gnatcatcher?
Doesn’t she look like royalty?
This little fellow plopped right down in front in of me. I think he's a Red-backed Junco.
Then he flew above and serenaded me.
If you traveled with my fellows you would be as amazed as I am that I got any birds. So while these aren’t as nice as I’d like at least I got a few and I think I could figure out what they are if I went to look them up. Most of these are birds we don't have in Wisconsin and since being home I haven't seen many birds in my yard at all so I'm glad I got these and a few other new ones while traveling.
Isn't it interesting to see birds not seen in the East! I sometimes wish
birds would relocate like people :-)
Great pictures! We have a wren nesting right now in our yard. I will have
some pics of her coming up next week on my blog. What kind of lens do you
use to get that close to the birds?
Fantastic pictures! :) And I just love the wordle thing too!
Lovely, lovely, lovely!!!
Inspirational as usual - wow!
beautiful pics as usual....I thought of you when we were camping....I was
wishing you were with us to photograph the beautiful birds we saw!!!
Thanks for the ornithology adventure, Lisa! These birds are beautiful.
definitely a Mountain Bluebird
and I'd second your guess on the Gnatchatcher... although I've not seen one
ever.
Lots of cool birds, Lisa! Many of them I have never seen before either.
My favorite...the bluebird!