Friday, June 27, 2014

Last of Spring, Vol. III

This wraps up our June pics to date. Enjoy this installment of 'Last of Spring'.

 The resident hit-and-run artists, the Black-crested Titmouse, grabbing an early morning peanut at the office deck feeder.

 The Red-bellied Woodpecker scatters all the other birds when he hits the feeder.

 Female Black-chinned hummingbird.

 That's what I call a wink and a smile!

Female Painted Bunting.

 Inches away from the office window, the male Painted Bunting.

 This Red-winged Blackbird was making a major color display. There were a couple of young males he was trying to impress.

 The Lesser Goldfinches letting the House Finch female know that she is not welcome at the thistle feeder.


 Catchin' a little sunlight off the green fluorescent feathers.

Confused Carolina Wren on the hummingbird feeder.

 Carolina Chickadee enjoying the water dish off the porch.

 Knockouts and morning glories puttin' on a show.

 Deepest crimson I've ever seen on a male House Finch.

Study in the blues; Blue Jays, Victoria Blue Salvia, blue glass dish.

And we close the last of spring with the hope of the future; the Carolina Wrens feeding the babies in the church house on the porch. New life!!


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