Spring Birds
Spring Birds, I am seeing a lot of Orioles this year, I believe this one below is a female oriole. Not sure which one, there are a few different species of them.
All About Bird Blind video here; Bird Blinds at Campgrounds
Along with, the red winged black birds are back and the robins are enjoying the spring time weather all over the country.
Spring Birds
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That last bird is quite interesting – is that a black-headed grosbeak perhaps?
I am not sure. It sure seemed to be multi colored. I could not find a name for this one. Just call it unique, ๐
Beautiful birds Sandra, from the most-common to the ones we don’t see on a regular basis. I saw my first Baltimore Oriole last weekend – it was feeding its youngsters, but was tucked in the tree and it was leafy, so got no pics.
The orioles are such colorful birds. I have an orange feeder for them but have never seen one use it yet.
Did you end up using the jelly or the oranges – I follow Wild Birds Unlimited and they put both out in their feeders and the birds like both.
I just got some of the jelly, I will try it tomorrow.
Good luck!
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Wow Sandra. These are great pictures. So much detail and the colors all fit perfectly. Thanks for a close glimpse into the Lordโs Creation.
You are so welcome RJ, thank you.
Your images are always gorgeous!
Thank you, I appreciate that and hope you are having a wonderful day ๐
Wonderful photos !
Thank you Sandra. Have a nice day
You to Francine, thank you ๐
Lovely pictures.
Nice pictures, beautiful birds.
Kind regards,
Thank you Rob ๐
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Thank you very much Patrick ๐