1-2-3 Medium Bird Jubilee – #27
Other than single-specie showcasing, I realized it’s been a while on sharing a series of favorite captures of my winter medium-sized birds.
Well, that folder is busting with a variety of single faves, so let’s get the party started with this seven!

Brown Thrasher

American Robin

Hermit Thrush

Mourning Dove

Northern Mockingbird

Cedar Waxwing

Red-winged Blackbird (male)

The American Robin is one that often catches my eye. So different from ours. Good set with some attitudes as well.
Thank you, Sandy! I have never been able to figure out why our two robins are so much different for a ‘robin’! I think yours is the prettiest!
Excellent captures, Donna. Esp. the mockingbird and its reflection. ππΌππΌππΌ
Thank you, Eliza! I’m going to have to name my mockers, they like following me around. π
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I look forward most to seeing my first robins and RWBs this spring. In the meantime I get to look at your lovelies π
Happy to share mine with you any time! π
Another nice collection ππ.
Thanks, Ted!
Fabulous series… I like the clarity in these pictures!
Hmm, doves and thrushes. Now I know the size of your thrashers and waxwings. Thanks for posting this lot. Seeing things sorted by size is a big help for someone who is from outside the area.
Your images are lovely. I saw a Brown Thrasher for the first time this month in FL. Unfortunately all my images are blurry. My camera focused on the branches in front of it. I kept one just for ID and the memory.
The Hermit Thrush was a great catch! They’re so cute. Thanks for sharing your Jubilee of Seven!
Love this series. I have only seen a Cedar Waxwing once at the dunes years ago at the dunes and I’ve been hoping to capture another one ever since.