The subtle tones of the Gray Catbird require one to look closely to appreciate its beauty. An inhabitant of brushy areas, these bird make themselves at home in the shrubbery around our home. Often its soft mewing call is the first indication of its presence.
As my wife and I sat quietly in a small brushy area behind our home, this catbird busied itself hunting caterpillars. I was hoping that it was targeting our over-abundant gypsy moth, but as you can see in this capture it has found some type of green caterpillar,
What a beauty.. I think this is my first sight of one of these so I will be going to read up on them.. I like the lichen on this tree as well.. Stunning picture.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed catching up with your blog Salty... it is always a pleasure to drop by.. your pictures are some of the best I come across and I am so pleased we got to visiting each other.
Tom
A beautiful bird! I have seen these guys around here for the first time this year...I'm sure they were here all along...I just never noticed.
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This is a beautiful shot, Salty. I have them here from time to time but none this year. I think they are special and worth feeding but you got to have them first. LOL
ReplyDeleteSalty: Very nice picture of the Gray Catbird. I would not of known it's identity.
ReplyDeleteOne of your best bird images Dad. That's a "Calendar Shot".
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant capture...
ReplyDeleteHi Salty! I have these guys around my home. They are so endearing. I just love them. This is a great picture. Lisa
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