
I got quite a few good photos of Red and Mrs. I saw them every single day, but not a glimpse of their fledglings. I wonder if they flew the nest and are living life without mom and dad?
We had an amazing evening with Red. I spotted him on the fence to our courtyard outside our front door. I talked to him, calling “Hey Red.” I went inside and told my husband. He suggested we sit in the courtyard and hang out with Red. We enjoyed the sun with Red flitting above us. Red flew into the tree we were sitting under. He flew to the wall, the fence and back up into the tree, singing to us. He called for Mrs. and she joined our group. We hung out with them for half an hour and finally went inside.

I took this with my iphone, so the quality isn’t that great. But you can see how we got to hang out with our friendliest bird Red.

Here’s one of the photos I took of Mrs. this week. I’m liking this week’s photos because of the clarity of my subject birds (not the ones in the background.) This is thanks to my photographer friend Gary Gruber. He suggested a few weeks ago that I change my settings to a faster shutter speed.

A gilded flicker stopped at the birdbath in the morning light.

A White-winged dove was hanging out for a day.

The resident bully bird, a Curve-billed Thrasher, loves to throw his beak around and intimidate the other birds.

Papa quail with his babies having a word with Red.

I had a first time visitor to the birdseed block. This is Albert’s Towhee. I used his call on my Merlin app to identify him and then went to All About Birds to ID him according to his looks.

I got this closeup of a quail dad’s face and fluffy feathers.
Which photo or photos are your favorites?
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Do you have anything special planned to celebrate July 4th plans?

What a collection of birds you’re getting Elizabeth. I enjoy seeing the birds I’ll probably never see
Great pictures EA! I think Red and Mrs are looking for an invite to come into the house 🙂 Daughter has a friend here from WA who is finishing up her Masters degree, or maybe it’s a PhD? I’m not sure but I know she has a summer intensive every year but this summer is also graduation for her. Her campus is in northern CO so she’s only here for a few days right now.
Wow, this is a very beautiful set, Elizabeth! Well done! Beautiful birds… ❤️😍