Saturday, October 11, 2014

Birding On The Road: Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher

DesertDale take all these photos that are posted on this blog.

Hope you all enjoy the bog.



Birding On The Road: Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher: The Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher is a bird that is found in the east also but hard to see in high in leafy trees.  They are much more seen in th...

Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher

The Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher is a bird that is found in the east also but hard to see in high in leafy trees.  They are much more seen in the west.

They are blue-gray above , whitish below and with  white eye-ring.  Their white outer tail feathers.

Spring time and summer the males has a thin black eyebrow.
They are a very small woodland bird with a long tail.   They often dart out in a short, quick flight.to snap up in small insects.

DesertDale takes all the photos that are posted on this blog.  KItfoxgal

Friday, October 10, 2014

Dark Eyed Junco

The dark-eyed junco is the best-known species of the juncos.   It is a genus of small grayish American sparrows. This bird is common across much o North America .  In the summer they travel as far as  the Arctic. 
Enjoy the posting.  It has been a long since I posted the last  and things have changed on the posting.  So bare with me.  Kitfoxgal 


Gambel's Quail

Friday, October 10, 2014


Gambel's Quail

The Gambel's Quail is a desert quail.  They are common in the desert .  In the land where cactus and mesquite are fond.

They are all so seen on the edges of cities.  They travel in coveys most of the time, in pairs during nesting times.
In the spring , males perch high and give a loud descending  (waow) sound.

Enjoy the posting.  Kitfoxgal