Saturday's Critters and
I'd Rather B Birdin'
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Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 20, 2022 |
The Eastern Wood-Pewee,
Contopus virens, is a migratory flycatcher that spends the Winter in South America and the warmer months in the eastern half of North America. This one was perched on a tomato cage in my garden.
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Cute capture of the PeWee. They are sweet birds, I love their sound too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your 4th of July weekend.
Great shot, Lea!
ReplyDelete...one that I'm not familiar with, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI too have never heard of this bird. I guess it was posed to catch flies from that perch.
ReplyDeleteMind blowing pictures
ReplyDeletePlease read my post
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph, super sharp!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly has its eye on you, Lea.
ReplyDeleteWonderful little birds!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. We have a lot of flycatchers here and I'm just learning their songs! Enjoy your holiday weekend!
ReplyDeleteHello,:=) Excellent shot of this pretty bird.
ReplyDeleteA pretty little bird.
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