Saturday, October 11, 2014

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

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