Thursday, October 20, 2022

My Feathered Friends

 


It's time to feature a few more of my feathered friends.  They are all so busy making nests and hunting for food.  I've seen quite a variety lately.  Above is one of my favorites, the cactus wren.  It looks like he's collecting materials for a new nest.


This curve-billed thrasher was watching the garden activity.  His curved bill is very obvious in this shot.


This woodpecker was making his way up the side of a saguaro cactus.  I'm sure he was looking for those tiny insects that crawl around the cactus.

Here is everyone's favorite, a handsome roadrunner.  I do enjoy catching sight of these speedy birds.


11 comments:

biebkriebels said...

Beautiful bird photos!

roentare said...

Love these bird shots

Andy said...

Impressive collection of birds. Keep them coming.

Travel said...

Bee-Beep, sorry too many years of cartoons. Lots of time with a long lens for these.

Steve Reed said...

They are interesting feathered friends!

William Kendall said...

Road runner, keep an eye out for Wile E.

RedPat said...

These are super shots, Sharon.

Catarina said...

Gorgeous pictures!!

Bill said...

Same thought as Travel, Beep Beep. :)

Gemel said...

LOve seeing the birds of your area. So different to here.

Catalyst said...

Great photos. Audubon would be proud of you!