Two New Birds

Two New Birds

Two New Birds – we went to a nature preserve in the state of Washington and I was able to photograph these two little beauties. Now I would love to be able to tell you what kind of birds they are. But I do not have my bird book in front of me and I wrote the names down in a notebook a while ago, but can’t find that.

So if anyone knows you can leave a comment below.

Two New Birds

I have been taking videos of the birds at my feeder this month and these 3 are a family. The one in the middle is equivalent to a teenager and it kept trying to ask the other two to feed it. So I am going to say it is mom and pop, but they ignored junior and flew off to let him figure it out. You can see his reaction in the video. White Squirrel and Blue Jay

Two New Birds

While I was filming the bird stand, this beautiful bird decided to take a break on my camera as it was filming the birds above.

Two New Birds

Sandra J


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31 Replies to “Two New Birds”

  1. I can’t help you out identifying the pretty birds, but I got a kick out of the blue jays letting Junior get his own grub and even funnier was the bird alighting on your camera set-up. Nervy!

      1. Yes, until the parents say “nope, time for you to hunt down your own grub” like Wayne’s eaglet he wrote about. πŸ™‚ I once wrote a post about blue jay parents teaching their young ones how to grab peanuts from the perimeter path. They were getting exasperated with Junior.

  2. You have to love a bird that wants to help actually take the photograph:) The red headed bird looks like a combination of two of our woodpeckers here on the east coast- the red headed woodpecker & yellow bellied sapsucker. Hope someone can give you his name.

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