Eastern Phoebe
by Meg Rousher
Title
Eastern Phoebe
Artist
Meg Rousher
Medium
Photograph - Photography By Meg Rousher
Description
Eastern Phoebe
Listening to this little bird sing you can hear his name "fee bee" in the song. They are very active while catching insects and will often return to the same perch after the hunt.
The Eastern Phoebe was the first bird banded by John James Audubon in 1804. He attached silvered thread to on leg so he could track it's return.
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August 13th, 2014
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Comments (34)
Angeles M Pomata
Love this adorable and delicate capture, Meg!! The light, colors, and expression are really marvelous. L/F
Randy Burns
This sweet little fellow is balanced beautifully with the shadowy effects the branches. Love this Meg. F/L.
Marija Djedovic
Cuuuute :) I love your bird collection, most of birds I have never seen before.... Liked