I captured this Bendire's Thrasher trying to hide in some Cholla cactus.
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bubbalinn - Mar 09, 2010 08:11 PM EDT Hi Julie, Thanks very much.... I'm glad you liked my photo :-)
JulieMetott - Mar 08, 2010 09:47 PM EDT Wow! Nice bird and Clarity!
bubbalinn - Mar 07, 2010 02:16 PM EDT Hi Beverly and Don :) Thanks very much for dropping by and for your nice comments..
donwrob - Mar 06, 2010 05:11 PM EDT Cool shot of the Thrasher Alan!! Neat bird! Don
talsi - Mar 06, 2010 08:00 AM EDT Very nice shot - the bird is nicely framed and had a good clear eye
bubbalinn - Mar 05, 2010 10:20 PM EDT Hi Ann, Thanks for looking at my photo and for your nice comment.. I can't wait for spring, then I'm going to drive the birds crazy :) I just started a "Add Your Caption" thread over at the forum.. Drop by and add some chirps......
bubbalinn - Mar 05, 2010 08:38 PM EDT Hi Claudia, Thanks very much for your nice and fun thoughts.. I do go out almost every day, I think there starting to know me LOL.. I don't think Brian would go for the contest idea, but I could start a thread in the forum for a just for fun caption game. The forum has been really quiet, maybe it will liven things up.
A.Lovely - Mar 05, 2010 07:53 PM EDT Great catch of this thrasher, Alan. Nice clarity. I'm with Golda.
Let's hear what is this Thrasher saying?? That is in bird chirps.
golda - Mar 05, 2010 12:59 PM EDT So,here's an idea for the next contest.Write a caption for this image.This bird really looks like you have entered into it's private space so what would this Thrasher say, if it could talk.
Is there a comedian among us?
Great shot Alan,you do have a way with the animals.
bubbalinn - Mar 05, 2010 08:32 AM EDT Hi Karen and Carol :) Thanks for checking out my photo and for your nice comments... There eyes sure gets your attention and that grumpy look LOL.. They are a friendly bird like the Cactus Wrens, and everywhere you go.
shutterbug - Mar 05, 2010 07:17 AM EDT Wonderful closeup of this bird!
Karen Moen - Mar 05, 2010 02:47 AM EDT Very nice image captured in its natural habiat. The eye is incredibly sharp.