Beautiful shots of the Dark-eyed Juncos Robert. Nice fall colors to contrast the subtle Junco coloring. The bird in the second shot looks like it has its eye on you!
Great shots of the juncos, Robert! Beautiful detail, and especially sitting in such lovely fall colors. (We're just starting to see a few leaves tinge with yellow down here in Texas.)
I'll bet he was a challenge to capture with all those twigs surrounding him. Looks like maybe he was giving you a little round of "catch me if you can!" You did a great job. Beautiful photos!
Beautiful shots of the Dark-eyed Juncos Robert. Nice fall colors to contrast the subtle Junco coloring. The bird in the second shot looks like it has its eye on you!
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the Junco! Beautiful range of colors and intriguing composition.
ReplyDeleteLovely birds you have over there. And, beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn colors and the bird looks great there.
ReplyDeleteIt seems no two Juncos ever look alike. They have so much variation!!
ReplyDeleteanother bird I have not seen. Great shots! It is hard to get them in the trees.
ReplyDeleteI´ll talk to the waxwing and tell them you have a lot of food over there. They usually don´t eat apple. But there are no berries. :(
I love seeing these birds in the snow.I spread millet on the ground for these birds and other Sparrows. Excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs! Such detail. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the juncos, Robert! Beautiful detail, and especially sitting in such lovely fall colors. (We're just starting to see a few leaves tinge with yellow down here in Texas.)
ReplyDeleteWe've had some juncos flying around the past few days. It's been a fairly active birding scene in the yard!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet he was a challenge to capture with all those twigs surrounding him. Looks like maybe he was giving you a little round of "catch me if you can!" You did a great job. Beautiful photos!
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