Do you know the names of all of those birds? I want to know what the little one is with the light blue head and the yellowish breast... SO cute... Looks like some variety of a Bluebird.. Betsy
These are wonderful. I sure do love the robin, though. (I have a soft spot for Connecticut's state bird, though ours are [hmm.....] fat.) Yours is sweet and beautiful.
Quite a nice flock of feathered friends you have! As for the P-51, my feet were firmly on the ground. I took several shots as the P-51 lifted off and banked to circle over the airport. I think I will post more shots of the P-51 for Sky Watch this Friday.
You've certainly had some visitors. A heron landed the other day and tried to get a fish from our pond.
ReplyDeleteDo you know the names of all of those birds? I want to know what the little one is with the light blue head and the yellowish breast... SO cute... Looks like some variety of a Bluebird..
ReplyDeleteBetsy
What a fantastic series of pretty birds. Loved every one of them.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. I sure do love the robin, though. (I have a soft spot for Connecticut's state bird, though ours are [hmm.....] fat.) Yours is sweet and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteQuite a nice flock of feathered friends you have! As for the P-51, my feet were firmly on the ground. I took several shots as the P-51 lifted off and banked to circle over the airport. I think I will post more shots of the P-51 for Sky Watch this Friday.
ReplyDeleteThese are great portraits of the visitors to your yard.
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy backyard you have!
ReplyDeleteI like the spiked look of the one bird, and the little blue fella peeking out of the box was cute.
ReplyDeleteI quickly close your blog, there are cats around even here with my friend in Eastbourne ! Beautiful bird pictures !
ReplyDeleteA lovely selection of visitors. I know from experience that visitors to imac are graciously welcomed.
ReplyDelete