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This little one crashed hard into the glass front doors at my house and knocked itself out, the other day. At first I thought it was dead when I scooped it up. Then in my hands it stirred around and looked up at me. I held her/him for awhile petting it before placing it gently in the base of a maple tree, then ran inside to grab my camera. It was kind enough to sit here for a few shots before flying up into the branches to chatter away at me. I like to think it was thanking me for the petting or maybe it was saying thank you for not eating it. :)
I have no idea what kind of bird this is or whether it is a male or female and would appreciate if someone could ID this little one for me, as I am very birdbrained when it comes to that. Lol.. ;)
Thank you for taking the time to look and may everyone have a great week ahead. ♥
Sweet little baby fledgling chickadee outside my window today. Waiting on mom and dad to feed it! They've been coming and going.
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Pretty Bird
Poppy Parker
While there are already much newer Poppys around, I only opened my second W Club Upgrade Doll today.
So brace yourself for more pictures of this pretty bird in the next days.
Two Goldfinches on a birdfeeder in my garden .
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This image of an Amazon Parrot was taken at Gatorland in Orlando, Florida. He was one of many beautiful birds that enjoyed talking and jabbering with the visitors.
SOOC except for crop and watermark...
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This is my entire Poppy Collection (for now) and debut photos of Pretty Bird.
I have taken other photos of Pretty Bird, and I love her original outfit, (especially the shoes!) but I am not loving this doll. It's probably because I'm comparing her with Mood Changers who is my first, and has my Poppy heart :)
A visiting warbler to South Florida for the winter. This is NOT an easy bird to spot like a Palm or Yellow-rumped Warbler by any stretch of the imagination. 99% of the time 1 bird is spotted. I think I have only seen 2 in the same are one time.
Hawfinch, Grubodziób
This bird breeds across Europe and temperate Asia. It is mainly resident in Europe, but many Asian birds migrate further south in the winter. It is a rare vagrant to the western islands of Alaska.
Deciduous or mixed woodland with large trees, especially Hornbeam, is favoured for breeding, including parkland. It builds its nest in a bush or tree, laying 2-7 eggs. The food is mainly seeds and fruit kernels, especially those of cherries, which it cracks with its powerful bill.
This large finch species does not form large flocks outside the breeding season, and is usually seen as a pair or small group.
Pretty Bird Poppy Parker wears Barbie on Location - Milan white suit. Black bodysuit from City Style Barbie.
We have a new backyard friend that has been frequenting the feeder and the blossoming flowers. The hummingbird must have been very tired because I was able to get very close to it. Either that or the 113F degree heat caused it to seek shade and relaxation.
Pretty Bird
Poppy Parker
Here's a good picture of the earring I've mentioned in my review.
And another Pretty Bird portrait, of course.
Description/Notes: Photos were used in the 1908 "American Birds" book by William Lovell Finley. The photo is found opposite page 21.
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Updated posting of an older photo. I had meant to post this several weeks ago - but things got a little nutty - and I just wanted to make sure Mr. Cardinal got the attention he is due.
"I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round, as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable time; the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys." ~Charles Dickens