
I'm still trying to find out what kind of bird had their babies the other day in my Forsythia.
Here she is, up close and personal. She wasn't very happy with me being this close to her (though I wasn't as close as the picture would have you believe. Gotta love zoom!)


If anyone knows what kind of bird this is, please let me know. I'll continue my search!
Here she is flying towars our bush where her babies were at.
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Kinda looks like this: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Brown_Thrasher.html
That is what it is. I asked on the birdsofoklahoma.net page. And Bill Horn answered me. Once I saw a picture of one, I knew that was wat it was!
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