Sorry for the same cast of characters. I will try to do better as the weather allows. Thank you for your patience. All images photographed on Jan 9th.
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Tufted titmouse |
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White-throated sparrow |
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Northern cardinal - female |
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Carolina chickadee |
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Ruby-throated hummingbird |
Gail, these are all beautiful and I always enjoy seeing the 'usual suspects'. You have absolutely nothing to apologise for!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to find and photograph a white throated sparrow!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific images, no matter when they were taken. Lovely.
I love the white-throated sparrow and the chickadee!
ReplyDeletei am ready for hummingbirds again. warm weather would be oh so nice. the sparrow is gorgeous - love the bit of yellow. so neat!! ( :
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of these characters!
ReplyDeletebirds and babies of any species make me make silly girly sounds
ReplyDeleteLoved all your shorts. Especially the humming bird was excellent!!
ReplyDeleteI think we are all seeing the same "characters" thee days. ;)) I'm impressed that you've seen a ruby-throated hummingbird! I won't see any till May.
ReplyDeleteAll nice but the cardinal shot is excellent. The light makes it special. Good detail.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful, of course. That just goes without saying. The tufted titmouse is absolutely precious. The female cardinal is gorgeous. So nice to see the hummingbird. Pierre, do you think?
ReplyDeleteExcellent capture of the humming bird. I wish I could take a picture like that.
ReplyDeleteomgoodness....amazing images!! The cardinal sunbathing......the hummingbird filling its belly, wonderful things to see in the middle of winter!!
ReplyDeleteYour titmouse images are always outstanding as well!!
Love seeing the same characters! Especially the hummingbird. Hopefully they will return here again in May.
ReplyDeletei never tire of your photos! all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful bird shots.
ReplyDeleteDer zweite Vogel sieht aus wie unser Spatz, nur mit einem Häubchen. Danke für die schönen Aufnahmen.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
Waldameise
Gail,
ReplyDeleteNo need to ever apologize. I always enjoy seeing your birds. Beautiful shots as always.
charlotte
O wat een heerlijke serie vooral de laatste is groots.
ReplyDeleteI've got to get my hummingbird feeder back up, and that first photo - his little expression just melts my heart!
ReplyDeleteDon't ever apologize for beautiful photography. One never tires of it.
ReplyDeleteYour usual cast of characters are a delight for the eyes Gail, and your photos are always marvelous. I will never ever get tired of them :)
ReplyDeleteI love the white throated sparrow!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the White Throated Sparrow. I am still learning how to distinguish between sparrows.
ReplyDeleteWhenever they were taken, they are amazing! Love all of these repeat characters. xo
ReplyDeleteWell done Gail!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of the birds.
ReplyDeleteGreetings
I see some of the same but the hummingbird will not be around here for awhile yet. Your hummer is a cutie, great shots of all the birds.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic shots! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletePlease don't apologize for showing the usual cast of characters. If I didn't do that I wouldn't ever have anything to post. And your pictures are always so wonderful....love the hummingbird.
ReplyDeleteThey're all such cuties!
ReplyDeleteWhen the pictures are as beautiful as these,I'll enjoy the same birds over and over again.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I love the female cardinal!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, Gail! I think my fav is the Northern Cardinal shot. Excellent detail and colors.
ReplyDeleteWhen you become tired of this cast of beautiful characters, it's time to seek another hobby!
ReplyDeleteHow thoughtful of the Cardinal to have donned her favorite "bling" for the photo shoot!
Gail, these are all simply superb photographs. Thank you for sharing them!
Such amazing bird photos as usual.
ReplyDeleteThis two-tone tit I do not. Know He looks a bit like our crested tit. This delightful little birds and again beautifully photographed. I'm a little jealous of your hummingbird ....
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