Saturday, June 1, 2024

Pretty Bird

 The Scarlet Tanager is a regular at the grape jelly feeder.


He is a handsome bird. 

Far Side

25 comments:

  1. Great photo. When I first saw the pic, the orange jumped out at me because we see large orange "T"s a lot in this area. People are fan of the UT-Knoxville Volunteers sports teams - - like over the top wild about them.

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  2. They are strikingly gorgeous! I've never seen one in person. Just beautiful!

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  3. Pretty. I've never seen one.

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  4. Scarlet tanagers are a very handsome bird. Nice photo.

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  5. Beautiful!!! We don't have those birds here. They are stunning.

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  6. I have only ever seen one once in my yard. They are so beautiful.

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  7. What a beauty he is....I love the bright red.

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  8. Much prettier than any bird we have here.

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  9. Oh what a pretty bird. I don't know that I've ever seen one in person! Thanks Connie.

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  10. Wow the scarlet tanager is a beauty. Does the orange color attract tanagers?

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  11. So beautiful!!! I've never seen one in person...lucky you!

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  12. What a stunning shade of red! I don't see birds like that where I live.

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  13. I see a few tanagers here. No pictures this year.

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  14. That's amazing getting a Scarlet Tanager at your feeder!

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  15. He is gorgeous! I don't think I've seen one around here before.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  16. Oh pretty bird! I was thrilled to see a Baltimore Oriole trying to land on our suet feeder last week. We do see them on rare occasions, they must pass through Alberta for some unbeknownst reason.

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  17. I've never actually seen a Scarlet Tanager around here. I wonder if we have them.

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