While going through the pictures I found a few songsters, so in keeping with the spirit of this blog, I’m including them here.

Cactus Wren
This Cactus Wren is a beautiful bird, a large-sized wren with striping/bands on its tail that are not visible in this picture, unfortunately.
I’m almost sorry I didn’t take my digital recorder with me to record these birds while they were singing for us, but most of them were called in by MP3 players, which is probably why they sat around long enough for me to take these photographs, as they were making sure we intruders knew it was their territory. There were times when the MP3 players fooled us too.

Juniper Titmouse
It took us a while to find a Juniper Titmouse but we got lucky with this one.

Rufous-Crowned Sparrow
This Rufous-Crowned Sparrow posed for a lot of stunning profile shots which showed off his extraordinary white eye-ring, but for singing, he faced us straight-on.
And last, for now, our friend the Cryssal-Thrasher, who put in his two cents.
Lovely birds, nice shots! 🙂
Thanks! I wish I could go back and see these birds again, already.