Friday, March 21, 2014

Wrens & Flycatchers

In the dark, morning light of Muir Woods, the Pacific Wren (split a few years ago from Winter Wren) presented itself so suddenly that I did not think about camera settings. Even so, I managed a few adequate photos ...

Pacific Wren

Pacific Wren
Wrens are troglodytes (cave, hole, or cavity dwellers). They do not always show themselves.  It took this Bewick's Wren several minutes to get comfortable with my presence ...

Bewick's Wren
Bewick's Wren

Bewick's Wren
The Black Phoebe has been a photographic nemesis on western trips. It would never allow any kind of approach. But in the campground at Montana de Oro State Park, this Black Phoebe was working the area quite unconcerned by people presence ...

Black Phoebe
Black Phoebe
And finally, Say's Phoebe

Say's Phoebe
Good Birding !!

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