Junco hyemalis perched on Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesiiPinaceae
I've been trying to capture one of these on camera since last fall. I believe this is the Oregon form. They love the pine next to our balcony (I'll ID this tree later) and appear to feed on it. They make a mess of my planters by tossing soil everywhere.
You are an excellent photographer.
ReplyDeleteUm... thanks, A.J. for your comments. Will love to see more posts on your blog.
ReplyDeleteClose-ups of song birds are breathtaking!
ReplyDelete(got your link through Wordless Wed.)
Ron, after noticing several nature blogs in my reader with "wordless Wednesday" posts, I searched for what it was all about. I like the idea. Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteIt's still in its infancy after its rebirth as an outdoor blog. I plan to post at least one every two weeks, but there will be at least one per month. Absobloodylutely!
ReplyDeleteA.J., do you work at Crowley's Ridge?
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