It seems that I have got behind on posting to this blog. Trying to keep up with yard chores and other errands have slowed me down. We drove out to my “honey hole, and found that it is nearly dried up, and there was a noticeable absence of birds. I am also trying to re-organize my photos. I am considering abandoning my Flickr site and going to another photo viewing site. Stay tuned on that.
Anyway, during my photo searching and organizing, I came across a few photos that are probably new to you. I hope you enjoy. Click on any image to see an enlargement.
Beautiful variety, Bob!
Thanks, Donna, I appreciate it.
The trill of the hermit thrush is my favorite sound in the whole world! I love to listen to it in the evenings when we are in the northwoods.
Thank you, Amy, for your kind words.
Love these pics, especially the warbler – how beautiful! Don’t worry about the blog posting regularity, Bob – although I do so myself – things tend to get in the way sometimes. It’s always a pleasure to come back to!
Thanks, Jo, for your nice comment. 🙂
I know the over whelming feeling of chores, yard work, garden, etc. We all need to break for a spell and then come back refreshed..I love the Hermit Thrush..he is such a delightful little bird. The other photos are excellent and awesome. We leave Saturday for a week in Sedona AZ so should see lots of birds at the sanctuary there. Can’t wait to go…have a good day..
Thanks for the comment, Syl. Have a great time in Sedona. 🙂
Lovely pictures. Especially nice to see the Audubon’s Warbler after all the Myrtles that passed through here. No need to apologize about not posting! We all need to take a break and attend to the rest of our lives. I think. ? 🙂
Thanks so much, Lisa. Yeah, sometimes I get to wrapped up in my blog and everything else gets puts on the back burner. Now I am paying the price. 🙂
All nice shots Bob! 🙂
Thanks, H.J.
Very nice pictures,every birds is pretty but i liked most “Western Bluebird” where did you take this pictures?
Thank you, Ilia. This bird was photographed at San Angelo, Texas.