Cactus Wrens are fairly common throughout the Sonoran Desert area of the southwest, and are officially recognized as Arizona's state bird. About the size of a common Robin, their coloration blends with their surroundings making them difficult to locate as they strut through the cactus and undergrowth. They are very expressive little birds making them fun to watch and photograph.
Here's a selection of several photographs I've taken over the past several months. All with the Canon R5 and EF 100-400. As always, comments and suggestions are welcome.
Excellent captures of the wren, Tom! I scrolled up and down a few times. Sharp target, great poses, wonderful colors, smooth background; just exquisite and enjoyable images.
CharlesFrancis wrote:
What great birds. The levitating wren (#6) is particularly fun though I think my favourite is #2.
Thanks Charles for the kind words, and for bumping me up for an encore.
Tom
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AGeoJO wrote:
Excellent captures of the wren, Tom! I scrolled up and down a few times. Sharp target, great poses, wonderful colors, smooth background; just exquisite and enjoyable images.
Joshua
Hi Joshua...Thank you very much for your comments. They are very encouraging, and I appreciate your taking the time.
Tom
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Karl Witt wrote:
Tom you always present the Cactus Wren beautifully and these are no exception. #3 is my pic and love the 'hop' in #6 Very nice set.
Karl
Hey Karl...Your comments are very much appreciated.
Tom
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n.v.m. wrote:
all the images have aged extremely well.
n.v.m. Thanks for your comment. It's always nice to see they're still drawing the occasional curtain call.