Wonderful pictures. It is funny as we have one redstart in France but it is called black redstart, it is completely dark and the tail is read, but probably about the same size as this one.
Very nice. It's amazing how birds get more interesting as one gets older. Must be something about slowing down and smelling the roses (and seeing the birds).
Beautiful birds, but one I have never seen before.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. It is funny as we have one redstart in France but it is called black redstart, it is completely dark and the tail is read, but probably about the same size as this one.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. Interesting that it is called a "redstart".
ReplyDeleteSuper captures. And I too was wondering about the "red."
ReplyDeleteThat is a breathtaking picture of a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! We love Redstarts - and just saw our first of the year here in Maryland.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. It's amazing how birds get more interesting as one gets older. Must be something about slowing down and smelling the roses (and seeing the birds).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird! One I wish I can see soon!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, what a cutie. Great shots.
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