Bluebird bling
Tiny spider with a death wish
Mountain Bluebird with food for his babies
A beautiful catch
Hard working Dad
Mountain Bluebird male / Sialia currucoides
Mountain Bluebird male / Sialia currucoides
Mountain Bluebird male
Mountain Bluebird female
Mountain Bluebird male
Mountain Bluebird male / Sialia currucoides
Mountain Bluebird female / Sialia currucoides
Mountain Bluebird male
Mountain Bluebird
Mountain Bluebird with food for his babies
Mountain Bluebird with Red-winged Grasshopper
They're back : )
Gathering lunch for his babies
A touch of blue
A change from a world of white
Here comes dessert!
Mountain Bluebird female
Mountain Bluebird
A country scene
A touch of blue
Mountain Bluebird with food for her babies
Collecting food for his babies
Showing off all his "bling"
A slight touch of blue
A nest box to match
A house to match
Mountain Bluebird male
Female Mountain Bluebird with lunch for her babies
A touch of blue
Joy for a deep-freeze day
A mountain Bluebird with 'bling'
Bluebird memories
A bright splash of blue in August
Nest-building Dad
Collecting food for her babies
Mountain Bluebird fledgling
A second's rest, together
Beautiful wings of a female Mountain Bluebird
Such good parents
I think he caught a beautiful Tiger Moth : )
Almost ready to fledge
Female Mountain Bluebird / Sialia currucoides
Lots of 'bling'
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Mountain Bluebird female
Back to local birds, but also back to the archives. It was a case of either post no photos this morning or quickly grab three from my archives. Still taking no new photos and still missing all the new bird arrivals back to the city and surroundings, which is so frustrating and disappointing. Soon, that will change, and I will be so thankful.
In Bluebirds, the blue colour is produced by the structure of the feather - there is no blue pigment. "Tiny air pockets in the barbs of feathers can scatter incoming light, resulting in a specific, non-iridescent color. Blue colors in feathers are almost always produced in this manner. Examples include the blue feathers of Bluebirds, Indigo Buntings, Blue Jay's and Steller's Jays."
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/id
www.jstor.org/discover/pgs/index?id=10.2307/4077277&i...
I recently discovered that I had not posted any photos from the folder of photos taken on 2 June 2017. Nothing too special and mainly Mountain Bluebirds. This was just a short drive to see if I could see any of these beautiful little birds. A side view of a female is better for showing the touch of blue in some of the feathers.
In Bluebirds, the blue colour is produced by the structure of the feather - there is no blue pigment. "Tiny air pockets in the barbs of feathers can scatter incoming light, resulting in a specific, non-iridescent color. Blue colors in feathers are almost always produced in this manner. Examples include the blue feathers of Bluebirds, Indigo Buntings, Blue Jay's and Steller's Jays."
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mountain_Bluebird/id
www.jstor.org/discover/pgs/index?id=10.2307/4077277&i...
I recently discovered that I had not posted any photos from the folder of photos taken on 2 June 2017. Nothing too special and mainly Mountain Bluebirds. This was just a short drive to see if I could see any of these beautiful little birds. A side view of a female is better for showing the touch of blue in some of the feathers.
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