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A collection of wrens, thrushes and waxwings. These are some very colorful and active birds. Like many other birds, their songs are especially nice. I am particularly fond of the wrens' songs.
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Stephen > Papa Eastern Bluebird from my yard was trying to figure out the best time to hit the mealworm feeder.  He must have been preoccupied because he let me get quite close.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Stephen > I finally was able to position myself near this perch next to my bluebird feeder with mealworms.  This male finally allowed me to get a shot I have been envisioning for quite some time.  Midlothian, Texas, November 2009
Stephen > This is one of several juveniles that I assume are from the first brood to hatch from one of my nesting boxes.  Midlothian, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > This adult was closely watching and keeping tabs on a juvenile nearby.  Midlothian, Texas, June 2009
Stephen > Perching in the thorns, I caught this male bluebird taking a good look at my feeders about 20 feet from him.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Stephen > I can't seem to get enough of my bluebirds.  In this picture, the male here was keeping a keen eye on the mealworm feeder.  A bewick's wren was trying to get at the worms.  He would dive in and drive off the wren anytime the wren got close.  I hid behind a tree to get this image of him as he stood guard.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Stephen > I had been seeing this bluebird perch here for several seasons, but I could never get a picture of it.  Finally I was able to obtain a half-way decent image.  It is still heavily cropped at 67%, but I still like it.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Stephen > Yet another one of the bluebirds from my backyard.  I caught this one late one afternoon as it was perching near my feeders.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Stephen > The male bluebird in my yard is much more conspicuous, but from time to time, the female will venture out of the nesting box to get some mealworms at one of my feeders.  That is when I captured this image.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Papa Eastern Bluebird from my yard was trying to figure out the best time to hit the mealworm feeder. He must have been preoccupied because he let me get quite close. Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
 > Papa Eastern Bluebird from my yard was trying to figure out the best time to hit the mealworm feeder.  He must have been preoccupied because he let me get quite close.  Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
Papa Eastern Bluebird from my yard was trying to figure out the best time to hit the mealworm feeder. He must have been preoccupied because he let me get quite close. Midlothian, Texas, March 2009
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Keywords: bird bluebird thrush eastern bluebird
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