Nature Walks – Birds Of Many Feathers

Sometimes when out walk-about, I focus on just one bird and take a series of shots. Other times, they fly away after only allowing a shot or two. They get tired of the paparazzi. So I will give you some of my “one shots”, or “few shots” of different birds this time. I always see so many birds, and they don’t always get their “proper recognition”. I am giving it to them now. 🙂

We have a variety of different sparrows that call Colorado home.

I think this is a Brewer’s Blackbird, but I have never seen one with a tail like this before.

We have a lot of different Doves too. This one is an Eurasian Collared Dove.

A Says Phoebe on the reeds.

A little Gray-Headed Junco.

A female Cassin’s Finch.

He could be a House Finch, a male Cassin’s finch, or a Rosy-Headed finch. It’s hard to tell, but I think he is a male Cassin’s Finch.

Look all around, in every direction. You’ll be amazed at what you can see. 🙂

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