Enjoy the great outdoors of nature and birds in particular.
Another charmer.
What a strange looking little bird! She looks rather anemic.But will blend right in with this tree, perfectly camouflaged.
It looks beautiful! Lovely long tail!
Fine looking birds with amazing tails.
Lovely birds. Awesome pics.
I smiled at the way the bird is perching with one foot on each branch. Love the crest and long tail on this one.
a pretty bird - i like the don king hair-do. lovely captures!!!
WOW!!!!Margaret!These birds are beautiful.Are these the flowers on this tree?Amazing photos.Greetings from Poland.Lucja
love its feathery crest and long tail!!
Interesting bird.Thanks for sharing.
Love your pics. The mousebird is a new one for me. Thanks for letting me see your photographs.
Amazing looking birds. Great series of photos.
Hi Margaret, lovely photos. I have never heard of the speckled mousebird before, what a fab name!xx
Except for the long tail they look like they could be related to our Cardinals ... a mousy colored Cardinal, Ha! They are beautiful in their own way ... lots of good sightings in David's yard. And a Mango ready to pick ... lucky you :)Andrea @ From The Sol
Such a delightful, interesting bird, Margaret!
This reminds me of our Cedar Waxwings. I love the name Mousebird:)
Another charmer.
ReplyDeleteWhat a strange looking little bird! She looks rather anemic.But will blend right in with this tree, perfectly camouflaged.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful! Lovely long tail!
ReplyDeleteFine looking birds with amazing tails.
ReplyDeleteLovely birds. Awesome pics.
ReplyDeleteI smiled at the way the bird is perching with one foot on each branch. Love the crest and long tail on this one.
ReplyDeletea pretty bird - i like the don king hair-do. lovely captures!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteMargaret!
These birds are beautiful.
Are these the flowers on this tree?
Amazing photos.
Greetings from Poland.
Lucja
love its feathery crest and long tail!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting bird.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your pics. The mousebird is a new one for me. Thanks for letting me see your photographs.
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking birds. Great series of photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret, lovely photos. I have never heard of the speckled mousebird before, what a fab name!
ReplyDeletexx
Except for the long tail they look like they could be related to our Cardinals ... a mousy colored Cardinal, Ha! They are beautiful in their own way ... lots of good sightings in David's yard. And a Mango ready to pick ... lucky you :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Such a delightful, interesting bird, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of our Cedar Waxwings. I love the name Mousebird:)
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