I'm surprised that I'm still seeing juvenile American Robins.
The next shot includes a mourning dove and a carolina wren with a landed fish. 
The mourning dove primped for a long time. 
The cardinal pair were quite cozy.
Hard to believe that it's September. 
I always begin each month with: hard to believe . . . and it always is. 
The catbird below kept getting chased out of the bath by the cardinal. 
The next shot includes a female rufous-sided towhee and a male cardinal. 
There have been a lot of towhees at my bird baths recently.
There are always a lot of cardinals. 
The catbird was vocalizing very loudly. 
Male rufous-sided towhees have such wild looking eyes. 
I think the male cardinal in the next shot is one of this year's babies but he is almost fully grown. 
The catbirds tend to blend into the deck.
Next is a carolina chickadee. They look like they wear little tuxedos. 
Below is an adult female cardinal. 
Last shot is of an adult American Robin. 
 

 
 
7 comments:
Nice photos
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Hi! Thanks for sharing your wild life! I wish you could send us some Cardinals. They look so beautiful and cheerful.
Wil, ABCW Team
Great collection of photos and birds, Carver. The Cardinals are pretty and I love the Towhees. Thanks for sharing, have a happy day!
The months sure do fly by! I bet the robins had a second hatch. Always love your deck birds!
I am surprised to be hearing young cardinals and one chipping sparrow begging. The cardinals will stay but the chippy has to migrate.. I do love your birds and love that you included the dove..they are so sweet... Michelle
Beautiful! That female cardinal looks like a finch to me.
These are amazing shots. I should get a bird bath - and a hummingbird feeder!
I can never get a shot of the Catbirds here...love all the shots you got,
hugs
Sandi
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