Eastern Phoebe

Eastern Phoebe

Flycatchers around the marsh can be difficult to photograph as they like to perch on the side of a tree hanging over the water resulting in obstructed views. And they are fast!

This fellow was ahead of me as I wondered up the side of a pond,  flitting in and out of trees and occasionally swooping out over the water. He finally took a break on some pretty dried vegetation.

Eastern Phoebe – click photo for larger view

This time he was rewarded with a large catch. It looks like a dragonfly even though he has it scrunched up a bit. The leafless trees gave me a clear shot but also resulted in a lot of background busyness. He promptly turned his back on me and gulped it down.

Eastern Phoebe – click photo for larger view

8 thoughts on “Eastern Phoebe”

  1. I love them! There were some born around here this year. I was able to watch the mom fly and swoop to feed them. The babies would hang out on the swingset, just watching us and waiting.

  2. Peter Hillman – Staffordshire, England – I have always had a love for nature and the countryside, and I enjoy photography. I have a particular passion for nature photography, and as a hobby I enjoy capturing moments in time which nature presents to me. I find beauty, wonder, peace and liberation from the modern way of life with its fast pace and stresses by being close to nature. It has a way of soothing the spirit, and calming the soul. All aspects of nature always awaken my curiosity, and never fail to excite and inspire me. All it takes are a few moments to simply stop, have a look around, listen and open up the senses to discover some of the interesting and fascinating wonders of nature. It is a hope that these pages will help in identifying some of these wonders and to further knowledge in these discoveries. It is also a hope to instill appreciation and conservation in the varied habitats and species which rely on them for future generations to enjoy and be inspired by.
    Pete Hillman says:

    Beautiful shots of this lovely bird, Ellen!

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