Well, the things you learn. I loved the movie "To Kill A Mockingbird", but had no idea what the bird looked like. We don't have mocking birds in Australia, well not the "feathered variety" -ha ha. I think if I did see one of these birds on trips to the US, I probably thought it was a "sparrow". Many thanks for the "bird" lesson. Cheers Colin (Brisbane.Australia) Weather report: 8.15am Wednesday, 13th. June. Presently sunny, like yesterday morning. But OMG, thankfully I got home from Toowong before the heavens and hell opened up.It bucked down and then sunny for the rest of the afternoon!!! Weird.
Ha ha! He probably knew you'd put him on your blog! I didn't know what a mockingbird looked like either until now. Thanks for sharing these lovely photos Carletta.
Ha! How rude to turn his back on you. :))
ReplyDeleteFun!! What kind of bird is that?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mockingbird!
ReplyDeleteProbably just saying, "I'm outta here!"
ReplyDeleteWe don't have mocking birds so interesting to see.
Nice bird!
ReplyDeleteI love Mockingbirds. Cute shots and captions.
ReplyDeleteFun series Carletta!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! But then, he did turn his back on you...
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see... you have put a big smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and cute captions.
ReplyDeleteHe's so beautiful on that iron curly-que!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy WBW!
Nice shots/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We have a lot of those here!
ReplyDeleteIt's our state bird, of course.
Junie
Maybe just camera shy! Great shots, Carletta.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I think you got "dissed"! Fantastic shots!
ReplyDeleteWell, the things you learn.
ReplyDeleteI loved the movie "To Kill A Mockingbird", but had no idea what the bird looked like. We don't have mocking birds in Australia, well not the "feathered variety" -ha ha.
I think if I did see one of these birds on trips to the US, I probably thought it was a "sparrow".
Many thanks for the "bird" lesson.
Cheers
Colin (Brisbane.Australia)
Weather report: 8.15am Wednesday, 13th. June.
Presently sunny, like yesterday morning. But OMG, thankfully I got home from Toowong before the heavens and hell opened up.It bucked down and then sunny for the rest of the afternoon!!! Weird.
Ha ha! He probably knew you'd put him on your blog!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know what a mockingbird looked like either until now.
Thanks for sharing these lovely photos Carletta.
Cool post Carletta. Love the Mocker and the captions!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Mockingbird, Carletta. BUT--that was rude of him to turn his back on you!!!!! haha
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
These are great pictures, even if he did turn his back to you.
ReplyDeleteHello Carlette. Great pictures you show. Wishing you a good day. Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I am greeting
ReplyDeleteHi there - nice picture. Just goes to show that you don’t have to be bright red to look good.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
He's making a statement but he sure is cute. Great shot with him balancing on the iron gate.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, Carletta!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a mocking bird either. I'm glad to know what they look like. And how nice of him to show you both sides.
ReplyDeleteCute pic! Kind of dreamy in a way!
ReplyDeleteI love bird pictures. They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you say to insult him? :) Good shots Carletta.
ReplyDeleteLovely images
ReplyDeletehaha....just be sure to have plenty of seed, nuts and water, they will pose forever!!
ReplyDeletegreat shots, for me, nothing beats being a birdie!!
Love these captures
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!! And cheeky!
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