Mrs. Mockingbird when it's pouring down rain but you still have to feed the kids.
Mr. Cardinal. Molting season is starting.
Tufted Titmouse.
Linking to The Bird D-Pot
...you captured some beauties!
Wonderful birds, I would love to see the Scissortail Flycatcher.Have a happy day!
Enjoyed your post, and photos. Thanks for linking up this week at IRBB.I love 'em all today Betty. It's been a while since I've seen those glorious scissortails!!
Mrs Mockingbird looks worn out looking after the kids. I know how she feels after a couple of days of school runs and meals for the grandkids.
Beautiful photos of the birds. Greetings Caroline
Poor Mama Mockingbird -- life is hard! Sweet birds, darling captions. I remember the first scissor-tailed I ever saw (when we were traveling -- they don't live up here in the PNW) -- I almost couldn't believe it my eyes.
...you captured some beauties!
ReplyDeleteWonderful birds, I would love to see the Scissortail Flycatcher.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day!
Enjoyed your post, and photos. Thanks for linking up this week at IRBB.
ReplyDeleteI love 'em all today Betty. It's been a while since I've seen those glorious scissortails!!
Mrs Mockingbird looks worn out looking after the kids. I know how she feels after a couple of days of school runs and meals for the grandkids.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the birds. Greetings Caroline
ReplyDeletePoor Mama Mockingbird -- life is hard! Sweet birds, darling captions. I remember the first scissor-tailed I ever saw (when we were traveling -- they don't live up here in the PNW) -- I almost couldn't believe it my eyes.
ReplyDelete