
Brown Thrasher

Gray Catbird

Willow Flycatcher
And that's just over the course of a half an hour! A female Baltimore Oriole briefly perched on the stump as well, but flew off before I could snap a photo. Wouldn't this be a great spot to place one of those motion detecting digital cameras to record all the birds that perch here throughout the day? By the way, I may not have been clear that in most cases you can click on my blog images to see a larger version, especially with my bird/wildflower photo essays.
All images © 2008 Mike McDowell