This little guy is a new visitor, I looked them up on the web and found them, they are Evening Grosbeak birds. I have fallen in love with them, they make the cutest beeping sound. This guy was in the middle of breakfast when I took this photo. Happy Wednesday! XOXO
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What a cutie! And I love the name...but I guess the are not having breakfast at Twilight!
Ha-ha! (Although that happens to be one of my favourite times TO have breakfast. I will check out your link now and see why they have "Evening" in their names!
LOVELY SHOT!
♥ Robin ♥
someplace I lived there were always a lot of evening grosbeaks. I love them too.
I've never seen one before, thanks for sharing..so colorful and cute.
We have a lot of these cheeky birds. It's nice to know you have them, too!They love to be photographed and will even ham it up a little, when they get to know you.
Thanks for that link Annie. The map says we have these guys here too, but I've not seen any.
Just beautiful!
i feel sorry for myself that i do not have more colorful birds around me.
i'm happy for you. and everyone else in australia....
xoxox annnie
kj
So Cute.
He's adorable, Annie! He looks like he's gonna pop right in & have breakfast w/ YOU!
Oh, so lovely, I have ever seen one. Stunning!
How'd you get so close?
so cute!!! And does he ever look inquisitive!
We have Grosbeaks here too but they're more grey with colorful faces.
Now I'll have to look them up!
I like your new friend Annie ;)
xo♥
Oh, look at that big seed-cracking bill. We don't see those around here except maybe passing through in winter. I've never seen one.
He's cute, Annie! He looks like he is smiling at you. :) I would love to have them as visitors. xox! Pam
This is a lovely shot! You captured the cute factor really well.
What a happy bird..hope you have a good week Annie..it's Happy Saturday now ..hugs/M
What a happy bird..hope you have a good week Annie..it's Happy Saturday now ..hugs/M
hello! thinking about you so here i am!
:)
What a cute little fellow. I checked out the link and I liked the birdsong bit, so useful to be able to pick out a particular birdsong from the general cacophony. Pretty sure we don't get these in England although they do look kind of similar to some types of ... well of course I can't remember the name of them now (shockingly poor memory I'm afraid). I'll get back to you on that one. xoxo
Oh-mi too gorgeous!
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