Beautiful collection of birds. The Roadrunner is favorite, I would like to see the Oak Titmouse and the Cactus Wren. The Costa's Hummingbird is a cutie. Love the flowers! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend!
Gorgeous! So glad you finally had a beautiful day to take more of your beautiful photographs. That little hummingbird has the peacock of a peacock, and I love the starkness of the raven against the Joshua tree -- so striking!
Who knew roadrunners perched in trees? They are actually common in the North Texas pine forests where my older son lives, but I've never seen them there in the trees.
And how does the Cactus Wren do that? Birds are magical creatures.
I love birds and your pictures are fantastic! We don't have Oak Titmice where I live, but we do have Tufted Titmice. They have been active in my backyard even with all the snow and cold. Hope your weekend is a good one!
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That Oak Titmouse image is superb!! Although when there is a Hummingbird on offer too, I always find it hard not to make that my favourite.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection of birds. The Roadrunner is favorite, I would like to see the Oak Titmouse and the Cactus Wren. The Costa's Hummingbird is a cutie. Love the flowers! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend!
They are lovely photos! Here we are in another blizzard, and these are lovely to see with all the colour.
ReplyDeleteMeeep-meep in a tree?!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots.
Beautiful photos Mae.
ReplyDeleteFor a minute I thought the oak titmouse was a dirty cardinal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific day out! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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I would love to hike in that area! What amazing birds you saw. The Roadrunner is very neat and it's funny to see birds in the cactus!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - thanks for sharing your hobby!
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We are going to be in Palm Springs in a couple of weeks and will be going to the park. I can't wait to see everything there.
ReplyDeleteJoshua trees are so cool to me. Love the birds in them in your pics.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! So glad you finally had a beautiful day to take more of your beautiful photographs. That little hummingbird has the peacock of a peacock, and I love the starkness of the raven against the Joshua tree -- so striking!
ReplyDeleteI'm been to Joshua Tree a couple of times, but it's been years. Thanks for reminding me how beautiful it is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, the Raven in the Joshua tree is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteWho knew roadrunners perched in trees? They are actually common in the North Texas pine forests where my older son lives, but I've never seen them there in the trees.
ReplyDeleteAnd how does the Cactus Wren do that? Birds are magical creatures.
My daughter had a chance to visit Joshua Tree last year and loved it. I hope we can get there one day, too. Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteCactus wren...knows he's better than the rest of us because he can hop around on a dang cholla without getting stabbed!
ReplyDeleteWho knew roadrunners ever went up into a tree?????
I love that darling titmouse!
My German friends are hoping our roadtrip works out so that they can see Joshua Tree, even for a quick minute.
I love birds and your pictures are fantastic! We don't have Oak Titmice where I live, but we do have Tufted Titmice. They have been active in my backyard even with all the snow and cold. Hope your weekend is a good one!
ReplyDeleteWe went to Joshua Tree NP last year and I don't remember seeing a single bird. But the trees and rocks. Wow. What a place.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of bird captures and flower.
Such lovely little birds you found, the colours on the hummingbird are fabulous!
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Wren x