I was visiting my Mom's the other night and there was this little bird.
She defiantly didn't like us sitting on the porch. She was very vocal
flying back and forth from one end of the porch to the other end.
All she wanted was to get to the bird house. Here's my photos of this cute little bird.
Does anyone know what kind of bird she is?
Linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday ,and The Bird D' Pot
Enjoy
Happy Shooting
18 comments:
Cute bird and great photos.
there's definately going to be someone answer here with the proper ID for your lovely bird photos. Since I'm on the other side of the world, it won't be me...
Nice shots! I always have a hard time naming birds but I think this is a wren. If Theresa gets by I'm sure she'll be able to say for sure.
Great images of the cute little bird!! It looks like a Carolina Wren to me BUT only in some of the images!!
Yes, Theresa will know for sure!!
i believe it's a house wren. they are very active, very bold and very LOUD! :)
Cute shots of the house wren! They are busy birds and loud too.
Looks like a wren of some kind...you can tell by the upright tail.
LOVE these photos!
Oh that Theresa is so smart. Beautiful captures. B
Even though I am on the other side of the world, I would have tipped for 'house wren'. Must have been fun with him chiding you to go away.
Lovely shots of this cutie!
What wonderful shots!!!!
Wish I knew what kind of bird she is ... :-/
BTW, I love the font you are using ... what is it?
Happy Snapping! :-D
Those are fantastic shots. Would be interesting to know what kind of bird she was.
Thanks for sharing!!
~Rebecca
http://tailsofteach.blogspot.com/
She's very pretty!
Great series!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Awesome shots of the wren! Love the first one with the nice bokeh in the background.
Beautiful series.
HI there - nice pictures! Wrens must have the loudest voices for their size of any bird.
I did a teacher exchange in Ohio a few years ago - small world.
Welcome to WBW!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Hi Saun I have just discoveded your blog through WBW and am delighted to find it and have now joined. These shots of the Wren are great. Looking forward to seeing much more. Margaret
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